John (of Capt. John) Martin1
M, b. circa 1752, d. before 11 December 1792
Birth* | circa 1752 | John (of Capt. John) Martin was born circa 1752 at Worcester Co, MD. |
Will - Cousin's* | 15 May 1768 | John was named in his cousin's will on 15 May 1768 at Worcester Co, MD. In his will William Whittingham gave wife Mary King Whittingham, 1/3 lands, plantation in Indian Town, Double Purchase Addition adjacent Double Purchase & Whittington's Meadow, & Extr. to son not yet baptised, John Rousby Whittinghton, balance and if he does not attain age, the to Step-Father Benton Harris and mother Betty Harris. To cousin Thomas Martin son of James (in Snow Hill) house & lot in Snow Hill. To cousin John Martin, son of John, my Indian Town lands including Double Purchase, Addition to Double Purchase, Whittington's Meadow, and adjoining lands after my wife death. My slaves and their progeny to be freed at the death of my family. To cousin Southey Littleton Whittington or Littleton Whittington son of Southy Littleton Whittington who now lives in Virginia, Sandy Wharf, Baltimores Gift and part of Sikes Island. To cousin Nancy Martin land of Outten Truitt Crown Point Hard Labour, 150 acres. To Nancy Martin who now lives at my Step-Fathers. To Dolly Martin and Esther Hall wife of Richard. Mentioned father Wm. W. Whittington. Friends Benton Harris, George Hayward guardians. Witt: Neil McMullen, Samuel Smyly, Polly Richardson & Jehu Jenkinson.4 |
Will - Mentioned in* | 20 April 1785 | John was mentioned in a will on 20 April 1785 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Severn Eyre gave his friend John Martin his choice of Negro boys under 18, and friend Nelson Robins his choice after the former.5 |
Marriage* | 7 September 1785 | He married Parmer Satchell, daughter of Southy Satchell and Sarah Kendall, on 7 September 1785 at Northampton Co, VA. Peter Bowdoin was the security on the M.L.B. of John Martin and Parmer Satchell.1 |
Appraiser* | 10 October 1786 | John was named as an appraiser of an estate on 10 October 1786 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that the estate of Caleb Teackle was granted to Edmund Custis of Accomack County with John Wilkins (O.P.) & Thomas kendall securities. Apprs: Of Northampton estate, John Winder, John Haggoman, Ellison Armestead, John Martin; of Accomack estate, Thomas Jacob, Edmund Bayly, Americus Scarburgh, John Teackle.6 |
Appraiser | 8 December 1789 | John was named as an appraiser of an estate on 8 December 1789 at Northampton Co, VA. When John Darby's estate was probated appraisers at Oldtown were Ellison Armistead, John Lewis Fulwell, John Martin & John Haggoman.7 |
Will - Witnessed* | 15 September 1791 | John witnessed a will on 15 September 1791 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that Thomas Seaton, John Martin and William Dalby witnessed the will of Devorax Godwin.8 |
Appraiser | 11 September 1792 | John was named as an appraiser of an estate on 11 September 1792 at Northampton Co, VA. When the estate of Grace Bowdoin was probated John Winder, John Martin, Nathaniel Holland & James Lyon were named appraisers.9 |
Death* | before 11 December 1792 | He died before 11 December 1792 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Martin was granted to Parmer Martin. Appraisers: Seth Powell, George Lewis, Littleton Savage & Laban Godwin.10 |
Will - Uncle's* | 12 March 1810 | John was named in his uncle's will on 12 March 1810 at Wocester Co, MD. In his will James Martin named Dr. John S. Martin & Robert Smith trustees to sell Real Estate and be Extrs. To James and Thomas Martin of John. To daughter Betsy Wise, wife of Ezekiel. To wife Molly Martin. To daughter Hetty Davis and Mary Wise. Witt: Nancy Handy, Priscilla W. Handy & Sally Handy. The will was recorded 25 May 1810. (NOTE: The original shows Dr. John S. Martin, not Dr. Joseph S. Martin as shown by Ruth Dryden.)11,12 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 528 (will of Nancy Martin, brother Robert Martin).
- [S2621] Rob Hall (C.R.V. Hall) < and e-mail address>, Descendants of Robert Martin.
- [S2200] Maryland Probate Records 1674-1774, CD #5206, p. 120 (Maryland Calender of Wills, Vol 14, 1767-1772, will of William Whittington).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 488 (will of Severn Eyre).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 472 (adm of Caleb Teackle to Edmund Custis).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 507 (adm of John Darby to Nathaniel Darby).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 505 (will of Devorax Godwin).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 508 (adm of Grace Bowdoin to Peter Bowdoin).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 509 (adm of John Martin to Parmer Martin).
- [S2225] Ruth Dryden, Worcester Co, MD, Will Book MH, 1806-1813, p. 17 (will of James Martin, wife Molly).
- [S2623] Virginia 'Ginny' Custis Winslett, to M.K. Miles.
Southy Satchell1
M, b. circa 1792
Birth* | circa 1792 | Southy Satchell was born circa 1792 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 20 May 1804 | Southy was named in his grandfather's will on 20 May 1804 at St. George Parish, Acc co, VA. He was shown as my grandson Southey Satchell, son of my dec'd son William Satchell, in the will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish.2 |
Marriage* | 6 July 1816 | He married Rachel Hutchinson, daughter of Babel Hutchinson (I), on 6 July 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. Samuel Nock was the security on the M.L.B. of Southy Satchell of William and Rachel Hutchinson of Babel.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Southy was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.3 |
Citations
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 463 (will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Rachel Hutchinson
F, b. circa 1796
Birth* | circa 1796 | Rachel Hutchinson was born circa 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. |
Marriage* | 6 July 1816 | She married Southy Satchell, son of William Satchell and Mary (359) West, on 6 July 1816 at Accomack Co, VA. Samuel Nock was the security on the M.L.B. of Southy Satchell of William and Rachel Hutchinson of Babel.1 |
Married Name | 6 July 1816 | As of 6 July 1816,her married name was Satchell. |
Citations
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Mary G(reen) Satchell1
F, b. circa 1795
Birth* | circa 1795 | Mary G(reen) Satchell was born circa 1795 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 27 October 1802 | Mary was named in her father's will on 27 October 1802 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Mary Satchell in the will of John Satchell, uncle of Sarah Satchell.1 |
Land inherited* | 1803 | She inherited land in 1803 at tract N52, Matchipungo, N'hamp Co, VA. It was in this year that John Satchell lef to his daughter Mary G. Satchell 100 acres of tract N52 near Matchipungo and 10 years later she married Thomas S. Satchell. After their deaths the title passed to their son Edward C. Satchell.3 |
Marriage* | 22 December 1813 | She married Thomas Stockley Satchell, son of Christopher Satchell and Anne 'Nancy' (334) Bell, on 22 December 1813 at Northampton Co, VA. John R. Waddey was the security on the M.L.B. of Thomas Stokeley adn Mary Satchell.4 |
Will - Husb's* | 15 February 1822 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 15 February 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as wife, no name, in the will of Thomas S. Satchell and shown as wife Mary G. Satchell at probate.5 |
Census w/son* | 1850 | Mary was listed with her son in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#507 was headed by Edward Satchell, a 33 year old farmer with real estate valued at $15,000. Listed with him were Mary Satchell, age 55 with real estate valued at $300; Sally Winder, age 45; and Margaret Harmanson, age 40.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 25 (will of John Satchell, daughter Mary).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 338 (tract N52).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 124 (will of Thomas S. Satchell).
Thomas Stockley Satchell1
M, b. circa 1788, d. before 11 March 1822
Birth* | circa 1788 | Thomas Stockley Satchell was born circa 1788 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Uncle's | 8 May 1805 | Thomas was named in his uncle's will on 8 May 1805 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my nephew Thomas S. Satchell in the will of Charles S. Satchell.3 |
Marriage | 22 December 1813 | He married Mary G(reen) Satchell, daughter of John Satchell and Elizabeth Green, on 22 December 1813 at Northampton Co, VA. John R. Waddey was the security on the M.L.B. of Thomas Stokeley adn Mary Satchell.1 |
Will - Uncle's* | 12 November 1818 | Thomas was named in his uncle's will on 12 November 1818 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my nephew Thomas S. Satchell and named one of the Extrs in the will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant.4 |
Will* | 15 February 1822 | Thomas made a will on 15 February 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. It is my will that all my store goods on hand be offered for sale to my partner and friend John E. Nottingham. My part of the vacant lot in Eastville to be sold by my executor. The house and lot wherein I now live in Eastville and my lot of land on Hungars containing about twenty acres to be sold. It is my desire that my executor put such buildings and repairs on the land belonging to my wife on seaside as she may wish. The whole of my estate to be equally divided between my two children Edward and Thomas and the child my wife is now pregnant with. It is my will and desire that my Negroes be equally divided between my wife and my sons Edward & Thomas and the child my wife is now pregnant with. My friend and partner John E. Nottingham to settle and adjust the business of the firms of Satchell & Nottingham & Co. and Satchell and Nottingham. Friend Thomas R. Joynes guardian of my children and executor. Signed, Thomas S. Satchell. Witnesses: Jacob G. Parker, Leo'd B. Nottingham and Will Satchell.5 |
Death* | before 11 March 1822 | He died before 11 March 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.5 |
Est settm't* | 11 December 1837 | His estate was settled on 11 December 1837 at Northampton Co, VA. Administrator Thomas R. Joynes. Bond $30,000. Appraisers: Levin Y. Winder, John Simkins, Harold L. Wilson and John Adams. Inventory and Appraisement taken in March 1822. Account of Sales page 344. Audit and Settlement. Thomas R. Joynes executor."To Jacob Nottingham Senr surviving executor of William Nottingham Senr for this sum due by Thos S. Satchell dec'd to Harriet, Edith, Emily & Edward Nottingham, orphans of Wm. To cash paid the same as surviving executor of Wm Nottingham who was executor of Jacob Nottingham dec'd for balance due by Thos S. Satchell dec'd due to Wm and Thomas Nottingham orphans of sd Jacob on account of the sale of his lands." "This balance due on the audit of Thomas S. Satchell's estate by his will was to be divided equally amongst his wife Mary G. Satchell, his children Edward & Thomas Satchell and the child his wife was pregnant at his death. This child was afterwards born and called John and he died in August 1822 and Thomas Satchell Jr. also died in the year 1823 leaving Mrs. Mary G. Satchell their mother & Edward Satchell their brother living." Recorded on August 9, 1824. Further Audit and Settlement. Thomas R. Joynes executor. Begins on March 3, 1824. Recorded on April 9, 1827. Audit and Settlement. Thomas R. Joynes executor. Begins on April 9, 1827. Recorded on December 11, 1837.6 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 39 (will of Charles S. Satchell) & p. 131 (will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 39 (will of Charles S. Satchell).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 131 (will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 124 (will of Thomas S. Satchell).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 124 (settlement of Thomas S. Satchell).
Mary Stringer 'Maria S.' Satchell1
F, b. circa 1798
Birth* | circa 1798 | Mary Stringer 'Maria S.' Satchell was born circa 1798 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 12 November 1818 | Mary was named in her father's will on 12 November 1818 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Mary Stringer (Stockley) in the will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant.1 |
Marriage* | 14 March 1820 | She married Edward Baptist on 14 March 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. John Simkins was the security on the M.L.B. of Edward Baptist and Maria S. Satchell.2 |
Married Name | 14 March 1820 | As of 14 March 1820,her married name was Baptist. |
Marriage* | 29 January 1824 | Mary Stringer 'Maria S.' Satchell married Levin Smith Joynes Sr., son of Lt. Col. Levin S. Joynes and Anne 'Nancy' (389) Smith, on 29 January 1824 at Northampton Co, VA. Edward R. Boisnard was the security on the M.L.B. of Levin S. Joynes to Maria S. Baptist.2 |
Married Name | 29 January 1824 | As of 29 January 1824,her married name was Joynes. |
Will - Husb's* | 1 August 1826 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 1 August 1826 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my wife Mary, alias Maria, in the will of Levin S. Joynes Sr. Among other lagecies he left her 1/2 of the lands formerly belonging to her father William Satchell dec'd of Northampton County, which she has deeded to me. Should my mother-in-law E.B. Satchell survive my wife, I leave her during her life 4 of her choice of my slaves & should she prefer living in Accomack, I leave her also during her life the land I bought of the Extrs of William Seymour dec'd & my houses & lots in Onancock Town. I do not wish the land & slaves I obtained by my wife from the estate of her former husband Edward Baptist dec'd to be considered as part of my estate, but the whol to return to her.3 |
Will - Mother's* | 17 August 1843 | Mary was named in her mother's will on 17 August 1843 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Maria S. Joynes, the wife of Levin S. Joynes Sr., in the will of Elizabeth B. Satchell.4 |
Family 1
|
|
Edward Baptist b. c 1790, d. b 12 Nov 1821 |
Marriage* | 14 March 1820 | She married Edward Baptist on 14 March 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. John Simkins was the security on the M.L.B. of Edward Baptist and Maria S. Satchell.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 131 (will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 294 (will of Jevin S. Joynes Sr., wife Maria).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 462 (will of Elizabeth B. Satchell, mother of Maria S. Joynes).
Sarah Stockley Satchell1
F, b. circa 1800
Birth* | circa 1800 | Sarah Stockley Satchell was born circa 1800 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 12 November 1818 | Sarah was named in her father's will on 12 November 1818 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Sarah Stockley (Satchell) in the will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 131 (will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant).
Susanna S. Satchell1
F, b. circa 1802
Birth* | circa 1802 | Susanna S. Satchell was born circa 1802 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 12 November 1818 | Susanna was named in her father's will on 12 November 1818 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Susanna in the will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant.2 |
Marriage* | 5 February 1840 | She married Rev. David M. Fackler on 5 February 1840 at Accomack Co, VA. Leven F. and Thomas R. Joynes were the security on the M.L.B. of Rev. David M. Fackler and Susan S. Satchell.1 |
Married Name | 5 February 1840 | As of 5 February 1840,her married name was Fackler. |
Will - Mother's* | 17 August 1843 | Susanna was named in her mother's will on 17 August 1843 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Susan S. Fachler in the will of Elizabeth B. Satchell, mother of Maria S. Joynes. Should she return to Virginia or remove to any other slave holding state & should wish to have my Negro girl Betsey.3 |
Citations
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 131 (will of William Satchell of Mount Pleasant).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 462 (will of Elizabeth B. Satchell, mother of Maria S. Joynes).
Edward C. Satchell1
M, b. circa 1817
Birth* | circa 1817 | Edward C. Satchell was born circa 1817 at Northampton Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 15 February 1822 | Edward was named in his father's will on 15 February 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son Edward in the will of Thomas S. Satchell.1 |
Census head* | 1850 | Edward was listed as a head of household in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#507 was headed by Edward Satchell, a 33 year old farmer with real estate valued at $15,000. Listed with him were Mary Satchell, age 55 with real estate valued at $300; Sally Winder, age 45; and Margaret Harmanson, age 40.2 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 124 (will of Thomas S. Satchell).
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
Thomas Satchell1
M, b. circa 1818, d. 1823
Birth* | circa 1818 | Thomas Satchell was born circa 1818 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 15 February 1822 | Thomas was named in his father's will on 15 February 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as my son Thomas in the will of Thomas S. Satchell.1 |
Death* | 1823 | He died in 1823 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 124 (will of Thomas S. Satchell).
John Satchell1
M, b. 1822, d. August 1822
Will - Father's* | 15 February 1822 | John was named in his father's will on 15 February 1822 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as the child my wife is now pregnant with in the will of Thomas S. Satchell. He was shown as John, who died in Aug 1822, at probate.1 |
Birth* | 1822 | He was born in 1822 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Death* | August 1822 | He died in August 1822 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 124 (will of Thomas S. Satchell).
Edward Baptist1
M, b. circa 1790, d. before 12 November 1821
Birth* | circa 1790 | Edward Baptist was born circa 1790 at York Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 14 March 1820 | He married Mary Stringer 'Maria S.' Satchell, daughter of William Satchell and Elizabeth B. (248) Stringer, on 14 March 1820 at Northampton Co, VA. John Simkins was the security on the M.L.B. of Edward Baptist and Maria S. Satchell.1 |
Death* | before 12 November 1821 | Edward Baptist died before 12 November 1821 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.2 |
Citations
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S1003] Dr. David R. Scott, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1800-1854, p. 123 (will of Edward Baptist, land in York County).
Levin Smith Joynes Sr.1
M, b. circa 1792, d. before 26 May 1845
Birth* | circa 1792 | Levin Smith Joynes Sr. was born circa 1792 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Will - Father's* | 15 December 1793 | Levin was named in his father's will on 15 December 1793 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Levin Joynes gave to wife Ann the use of my respective children's legacies until my sons arrive at 14 years of age & my daughters at 18 years or marriage. To son John Joynes the plantation where I now live containing by estimation 318 acres & for want of issue to my son Levin Joynes. To son Levin Joynes the land I hold under 2 several deeds from Thomas Grinalds & John Smith, together with 34 acres purchased of the heirs of Clement Parker, Jr., & for which no deed has been executed, containing in the whole 334 acres, & for want of heirs to my son Thomas Robinson Joynes. Should Levin inherit the land devised my son John, in that case this divident of land shall likewise go to my son Thomas Robinson & his heirs. To son Thomas Robinson Joynes my houses & lots in the town of Onancock, 108 acres adjoining the lands of Boniwell, Gibb, Lewis, Ames & Elliott, 200 acres in Guilford Neck & 100 acres on Hog Island, should he die under age & without issue, or should he inherit the lands devised to my son Levin, then I leave this. divident of land & lots to be sold and the money equally divided between my daughters Susanna Joynes, Anne Smith Joynes & Sarah Joynes. Wife Anne Exec.Codicil: I desire within 5 years from this time my State Bounty Lands wherever located may be sold on a long credit, & the money equally divided between my son Thomas Robinson & my 3 daughters Susanna, Anne Smith & Sarah, & as to my United States Bounty Land I give to my son Levin (as of the same name with myself) not for value thereof, but to remind him of the Honorable cause in which I earned it in the late Revolution. Not witnessed - Proved by George Parker, Thomas Evans & William Gibb. In order of probate: Wife Anne relinquished her right to qualify & appointed John Custis (B.S.), John Wise & John Smith Exrs.4 |
Will - Mother's* | 18 March 1812 | Levin was named in his mother's will on 18 March 1812 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Anne Joynes gave to son Levin S. Joynes … To daughter Susanna R. Joynes my Negro man James & ... To daughter Anne S. Joynes my Negro man Levi & ... To daughter Sarah C. Joynes £100 & ... Remainder to 3 daughters Susanna R., Anne S. & Sarah C. Joynes. Levin S. Joynes Extr. Witt: John B. Revell & Edward S. Snead. 30 Oct 1815 Prob: Thomas R. Joynes & William P. Moore securities.5 |
Marriage* | 29 January 1824 | He married Mary Stringer 'Maria S.' Satchell, daughter of William Satchell and Elizabeth B. (248) Stringer, on 29 January 1824 at Northampton Co, VA. Edward R. Boisnard was the security on the M.L.B. of Levin S. Joynes to Maria S. Baptist.3 |
Will* | 1 August 1826 | Levin made a will on 1 August 1826 at Accomack Co, VA. To my wife Mary, alias Maria, the whole of my estate & at her death or marriage I give her ½ of my estate, except the land I bought of the Extrs. of William Seymour dec'd & my houses & lots in Onancock Town. Also to her my ½ of the lands formerly belonging to her father William Satchell dec'd of Northampton County, which she has deeded to me. Should my mother-in-law E. B. Satchell survive my wife I leave her during her life 4 of her choice of my slaves & should she prefer living in Accomack, I leave her also during her life the land I bought of the Extrs. of William Seymour dec'd & my houses & lots in Onancock Town. I do not wish the land & slaves I obtained by my wife from the estate of her former husband Edward Baptist dec'd, to be considered as a part of my estate, but the whole to return to her. To Harriet, the wife of Walter D. Bayne Esq., my Negro girl Jenny that I bought of John Fosque. To Levin J. T. R. Joynes my Negro boy Henry that I bought of John Fosque. To Susan Stith Satchell my Negro woman Phoebe & her children Susanna, Nicholas & Jane. To Mary S. Joynes my Negro woman Patience & her increase & my boy George. To Levin S. Joynes, the son of Thomas R. Joynes, my houses & lots in Onancock & the lands I bought of William Seymour's Extrs. & my Negro boy Robert. To Louisa A. Joynes my Negro girl Ellen & her increase. To Charlotte Bell Satchell Joynes, the daughter of Thomas R. Joynes, my Negro boys Douglas & Custis. To nephew William Thomas Joynes my Negro boy Isaac. The land I bought of Polly Bird & the land I bought of Thomas Scott to be sold. Should it be necessary for the payment of my debts, I leave all my real estate to be sold except the lands I obtained by my wife in Northampton. Balance to my 2 sisters Ann S. Joynes & Sarah C. Chase or the survivor of them ... None of my slaves should be sold for the purpose of division & if it necessary for the payment of my debts, my Extrs. will get them good homes within the county & in no case should they be exposed to public sale, even if they sell below their value, unless my creditors should be likely to suffer by it, in which case I do not consider that I have a right to impose any conditions. My clothes as my wife may not wish to keep to be divided by her amongst such part of my male slaves as she may think most deserving of them & that each of my women Chloe, Phoebe, Patience & Ellen, also Mrs. Satchell's woman Letty should each have a black Bombazette dress of good quality. Brother Thomas R. Joynes & friend Dr. Southey S. Satchell Extrs. & that they not be required to give security on their administration bond. Witt: Walter D. Bayne, William E. Wise & George Scarburgh.6 |
Will - Mother-in-law* | 17 August 1843 | Levin was named in his mother-in-law's will on 17 August 1843 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Levin S. Joynes Sr., the husband of my daughter Maria S. Joynes, and named Extr in the will of Elizabeth B. Satchell, mother of Maria S. Joynes.7 |
Death* | before 26 May 1845 | He died before 26 May 1845 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. All the witnesses being dead, William Riley & Nathaniel Topping made oath that they were well acquainted with the handwriting of Levin S. Joynes.6 |
Citations
- [S2720] J. William Joynes, Joynes' of Accoamck, One Family Through Three Centuries, And Allied Lines, p. 17.
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 293 (will of John G. Joynes, wife Ann R.).
- [S622] Jean M. Mihalyka, Northampton Co, VA, Marriages, 1660/1-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses, Minister Returns, and other sources).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 418 (will of Levin Joynes, wife Ann).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 292 (will of Anne Joynes).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 294 (will of Jevin S. Joynes Sr., wife Maria).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 462 (will of Elizabeth B. Satchell, mother of Maria S. Joynes).
Rev. David M. Fackler1
M, b. circa 1810
Birth* | circa 1810 | Rev. David M. Fackler was born circa 1810.1 |
Marriage* | 5 February 1840 | He married Susanna S. Satchell, daughter of William Satchell and Elizabeth B. (248) Stringer, on 5 February 1840 at Accomack Co, VA. Leven F. and Thomas R. Joynes were the security on the M.L.B. of Rev. David M. Fackler and Susan S. Satchell.1 |
Citations
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Polly Satchell1
F, b. circa 1804, d. before 29 July 1835
Birth* | circa 1804 | Polly Satchell was born circa 1804 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 April 1820 | Polly was named in her father's will on 30 April 1820 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Polly in the will of George Satchell, Accomack Parish, wife Polly.1 |
Death* | before 29 July 1835 | She died before 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.2 |
Citations
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 462 (will of George Satchell, Acc Parish, wife Polly).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Sally Satchell1
F, b. circa 1806, d. before 29 July 1835
Birth* | circa 1806 | Sally Satchell was born circa 1806 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 30 April 1820 | Sally was named in her father's will on 30 April 1820 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Sally in the will of George Satchell, Accomack Parish, wife Polly.1 |
Death* | before 29 July 1835 | She died before 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.2 |
Citations
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 462 (will of George Satchell, Acc Parish, wife Polly).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
James H. Satchell1
M, b. circa 1851, d. before 30 September 1885
Birth* | circa 1851 | James H. Satchell was born circa 1851 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1860 | James was listed with his parents in the census of 1860 at Accomac Court House, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as James H. Satchell, age 3 in HH#154 headed by Wm. H. Satchell, a 41 year old farmer.1 |
Marriage* | 1 April 1877 | He married Mary Ellen Nock, daughter of James T. Nock and Rachel A. Hinman, on 1 April 1877 at Zion Baptist Church, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as James H. Satchell, a 26 year old farmer, the son of Wm. H. & Eliza Satchell and she was shown as Mary E. Nock, age 18, daughter of James & Rachel Nock.2 |
Death* | before 30 September 1885 | James H. Satchell died before 30 September 1885.2 |
Citations
- [S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S889] Mary Frances Carey, Nocks of Upper Accomack County, Virginia, 7th Generation (James T. Nock).
Mary Ellen Nock1,2
F, b. 1860, d. 1933
Birth* | 1860 | Mary Ellen Nock was born in 1860 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Census w/parents* | 1860 | Mary was listed with her parents in the census of 1860 at Accomack Parish, Accomack Co, VA. HH#1186 was headed by Jas. T. Nock, a 36 year old farmer with personal property valued at $430. Listed with him were Rachael Nock, age 30; Virginia W. Nock, age 14; Jas. T. Nock, age 12; Margt A. Nock, are 10; Salley E. Nock, age 8; Edw'd S. Nock, age 6; Horace P. Nock, age 4; Unnamed Nock, age 6/12; and Jno. Crippen, a 21 year old black hired servant.4 |
Marriage* | 1 April 1877 | She married James H. Satchell, son of William Henry Satchell and Eliza Sparrow, on 1 April 1877 at Zion Baptist Church, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as James H. Satchell, a 26 year old farmer, the son of Wm. H. & Eliza Satchell and she was shown as Mary E. Nock, age 18, daughter of James & Rachel Nock.1 |
Married Name | 1 April 1877 | As of 1 April 1877,her married name was Satchell. |
Marriage* | 30 September 1885 | Mary Ellen Nock married Wesley Alfred Sparrow, son of George 'Wesley' Sparrow and Margaret Charnock, on 30 September 1885 at Temperanceville, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wesley A. Sparrow, a 22 year old farmer, the son of Wesley & Margart Sparrow and she was shown as Mary E. Sparrow, a 25 year old widow.1 |
Married Name | 30 September 1885 | As of 30 September 1885,her married name was Sparrow. |
Census w/husband* | 1910 | Mary was listed with her husband in the census of 1910 at New Church, Atlantic District, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by Alfred W. Sparrow, a 41 year old farmer. Listed with him were the following Sparrows: Mary E., a 50 year old wife; George W., an 18 year old son; Tamy Delta, a 14 year old daughter; Howard, a 12 year old son; Clinton, an 11 year old son; and Margaret, a 7 year old daughter.5 |
Death* | 1933 | She died in 1933 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Burial* | | Mary was buried at Nelson Cemetery, MD-VA Line, Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Family 2
|
|
Wesley Alfred Sparrow b. 1864, d. 1934 |
Marriage* | 30 September 1885 | Mary Ellen Nock married Wesley Alfred Sparrow, son of George 'Wesley' Sparrow and Margaret Charnock, on 30 September 1885 at Temperanceville, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wesley A. Sparrow, a 22 year old farmer, the son of Wesley & Margart Sparrow and she was shown as Mary E. Sparrow, a 25 year old widow.1 |
Children | 1. | Arthur G. Sparrow6 b. 14 May 1886, d. 25 May 1956 |
| 2. | William Edward Sparrow6 b. c 1888 |
| 3. | George W. Sparrow6 b. c 1890 |
| 4. | Tannie Delta Sparrow6 b. 1895, d. 1974 |
| 5. | Howard Sparrow6 b. c 1898 |
| 6. | Clinton Sparrow5 b. c 1899 |
| 7. | Margaret Sparrow5 b. c 1903 |
Citations
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S889] Mary Frances Carey, Nocks of Upper Accomack County, Virginia, Nock Chart IV.
- [S503] Mary Frances Carey with Moody K. Miles and Barry W. Miles, Tombstones Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1910 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
- [S889] Mary Frances Carey, Nocks of Upper Accomack County, Virginia, 7th Generation (James T. Nock).
Augustus Satchell1
M, b. circa 1851
Birth* | circa 1851 | Augustus Satchell was born circa 1851 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1860 | Augustus was listed with his parents in the census of 1860 at Wiseville, St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Augustus Satchel, age 9 in HH#103 headed by Geo. T. Satchel, a 37 year old farmer.1 |
Citations
- [S7] 1860 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
Manie Satchell1
F, b. circa 1862
Birth* | circa 1862 | Manie Satchell was born circa 1862 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 19 December 1883 | She married Samuel Young, son of William Young and Susan Bull, on 19 December 1883 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Saml Young, a 20 year old farmer, the son of Wm & Susan Young and she was shown as Manie Satchell, single, daughter of Geo & Luky Satchell.1 |
Married Name | 19 December 1883 | As of 19 December 1883,her married name was Young. |
Citations
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Samuel Young1
M, b. circa 1860
Birth* | circa 1860 | Samuel Young was born circa 1860 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Census w/parents* | 1870 | Samuel was listed with his parents in the census of 1870 at Locust Mount, St. George Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Sam'l Young, age 10 in HH#1184 headed by Wm. Young, a 51 year old farmer.2 |
Marriage* | 19 December 1883 | He married Manie Satchell, daughter of George T. Satchell and Lucretia 'Lukey' Bundick, on 19 December 1883 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Saml Young, a 20 year old farmer, the son of Wm & Susan Young and she was shown as Manie Satchell, single, daughter of Geo & Luky Satchell.1 |
Citations
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S687] Gail Walczyk, 1870 Accomack Co, VA, Census, Part 2, St. George's Parish.
Wesley Alfred Sparrow1,2
M, b. 1864, d. 1934
Birth* | 1864 | Wesley Alfred Sparrow was born in 1864 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Marriage* | 30 September 1885 | He married Mary Ellen Nock, daughter of James T. Nock and Rachel A. Hinman, on 30 September 1885 at Temperanceville, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Wesley A. Sparrow, a 22 year old farmer, the son of Wesley & Margart Sparrow and she was shown as Mary E. Sparrow, a 25 year old widow.1 |
Census head | 1910 | Wesley was listed as a head of household in the census of 1910 at New Church, Atlantic District, Accomack Co, VA. The HH was headed by Alfred W. Sparrow, a 41 year old farmer. Listed with him were the following Sparrows: Mary E., a 50 year old wife; George W., an 18 year old son; Tamy Delta, a 14 year old daughter; Howard, a 12 year old son; Clinton, an 11 year old son; and Margaret, a 7 year old daughter.2 |
Death* | 1934 | He died in 1934 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Burial* | | Wesley was buried at Nelson Cemetery, MD-VA Line, Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Citations
- [S551] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1854-1895 (Recorded in Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1910 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
- [S503] Mary Frances Carey with Moody K. Miles and Barry W. Miles, Tombstones Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S889] Mary Frances Carey, Nocks of Upper Accomack County, Virginia, 7th Generation (James T. Nock).
E.B. (-----)1
F, b. 20 August 1808, d. 15 March 1887
Birth* | 20 August 1808 | E.B. (-----) was born on 20 August 1808.1 |
Marriage* | after 1870 | She married Dr. Southy S. Satchell, son of Christopher Satchell and Anne 'Nancy' (334) Bell, after 1870.1 |
Married Name | after 1870 | As of after 1870,her married name was Satchell. |
Death* | 15 March 1887 | E.B. (-----) died on 15 March 1887 at age 78.1 |
Burial* | | E.B. was buried at Edgehill Cemtery, Accomac, Acc Co, VA. Her tombstone shows her as E.B. Satchell, wife of S.S., 20 Aug 1808 - 15 Mar 1887.1 |
Citations
- [S502] Jean Merritt Mihalyka & Faye Downing Wilson, Graven Stones of Lower Accomack County, Virginia.
William Satchell1
M, b. circa 1772, d. before 28 December 1795
Birth* | circa 1772 | William Satchell was born circa 1772 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Mary (359) West, daughter of Phillip Parker (121) West and Elizabeth (-----), circa 1790.3 |
Death* | before 28 December 1795 | William died before 28 December 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Satchell was granted to his wife Mary Satchell with Alexander West & Phillip Miles securities..3,4 |
Will - Father's* | 20 May 1804 | William was named in his father's will on 20 May 1804 at St. George Parish, Acc co, VA. He was shown as my dec'd son William Satchell, who had a son Southey Satchell, in the will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish.2 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 463 (will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 536 (Anthony West Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 414 (adm of William Satchell to Mary Satchell).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
(-----) (-----)
M, b. circa 1760
Birth* | circa 1760 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1760. |
Elizabeth 'Betsy' Stevens1
F, b. circa 1790, d. before 29 July 1835
Birth* | circa 1790 | Elizabeth 'Betsy' Stevens was born circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 22 February 1806 | She married James Colonna on 22 February 1806 at Accomack Co, VA. They were shown only as James Colny and Elizabeth Stephens.2 |
Married Name | 22 February 1806 | As of 22 February 1806,her married name was Colonna. |
Death* | before 29 July 1835 | Elizabeth 'Betsy' Stevens died before 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Esther Satchell1
F, b. circa 1768, d. before 1810
Birth* | circa 1768 | Esther Satchell was born circa 1768 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married William Stevens, son of John Stevens and Mary (-----), circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. There were several William Stevens living at this time who could have been the husband of Esther Satchell. The bases for chosing this one is that he was a brother of Molly Stevens, whose administration of estate was granted to Esther Satchell's father, Southy Satchell, on 28 Jan 1795. Also, this William was known to have a daughter Polly Stevens and Esther was also known to have a daughter Polly Stevens.1,2,3,4 |
Married Name | circa 1790 | As of circa 1790,her married name was Stevens. |
Census head* | 1800 | Esther was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as Esther Stephens (Wm) a head of an 1800 household in St. George Parish, age 24-45 (bc 1755-1774) with 3 females under 10 and 1 female 10-16.5 |
Will - Father's* | 20 May 1804 | Esther was named in her father's will on 20 May 1804 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Esther Stephens in the will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish.1 |
Death* | before 1810 | She died before 1810. She was not shown as a head of household in Accomack County in the 1810 census.5 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Esther was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.6 |
Family
|
|
William Stevens b. c 1772, d. b 1800 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married William Stevens, son of John Stevens and Mary (-----), circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. There were several William Stevens living at this time who could have been the husband of Esther Satchell. The bases for chosing this one is that he was a brother of Molly Stevens, whose administration of estate was granted to Esther Satchell's father, Southy Satchell, on 28 Jan 1795. Also, this William was known to have a daughter Polly Stevens and Esther was also known to have a daughter Polly Stevens.1,2,3,4 |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth 'Betsy' Stevens+6 b. c 1790, d. b 29 Jul 1835 |
| 2. | Polly Stevens b. 10 Feb 1799 |
| 3. | Hetty Stevens6 b. c 1800 |
Citations
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 463 (will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 412 (adm of Molly Stevens to Southy Satchell).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 58 (heirs of George & William Satchell, soldiers in the Rev. War).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Mary (-----)1
F, b. circa 1745
Birth* | circa 1745 | Mary (-----) was born circa 1745.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1766 | She married John Stevens, son of Christopher Stevens and Elizabeth Bundick, circa 1766.1 |
Married Name | circa 1766 | As of circa 1766,her married name was Stevens. |
Will - Husb's* | 21 April 1789 | Mary was named in her husband's will on 21 April 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as wife Mary in the will of John Stevens.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 384 (will of John Stevens, wife Mary).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 422 (will of Molly Stephens).
Southy Stevens1
M, b. circa 1776, d. 1795
Birth* | circa 1776 | Southy Stevens was born circa 1776 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1794 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1794. |
Death* | 1795 | Southy Stevens died in 1795 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | He was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.1 |
Land cause | 19 October 1821 | He was named in a land cause on 19 October 1821 at Accomack Co, VA. That Elisha Stephens, late of the County of Accomack, departed this life on the ____ day of Dec. 1800, seized in fee simple of the lands in the declaration mentioned; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, he duly made and published his last will & testament which was proved on the 29 Dec. 1800; that the unborn child referred to in said will was born after the date of the said will and was called Sally; the said Damey Stephens referred to in said will departed this life an infant without issue in the year 1802, leaving her mother Sally and her sister the said Sally Stephens living; that the said Elisha at his death left no children except the said Damey & Sally, and the said Damey at her death left no brother or sister except the said Sally; that Sally Stephens departed this life about three months after the death of the said Damey, being at the time of her death an infant & without issue, leaving her mother, the said Sally Stephens, and having no brother nor sister nor the descendant of any brother or sister; that she left no grandfather or grandmother living, either paternal or maternal; the said Sally left the following paternal relations, viz: the lessor of the plaintiff, Polly Stephens, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha Stephens, and Hepsey Stephens the only child of Southy Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha; that there were no brothers or sisters of the said Elisha Stephens living at the time of the death of the said Sally Stephens, nor descendants of a deceased brother or sister, except the lessor of the plaintiff and the said Hepsey Stephens; that the said Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she so left, and at the expiration of seven years thereafter, had no father, mother, brother or sister nor their descendants living, nor any grandfather, grandmother, uncles or aunts maternal or paternal living, nor any descendant of any such uncle, aunt, except the lessor of the plaintiff, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to Southy Stephens, the father of the said Hepsey Stephens; that the lessor of the plaintiff attained the age of 21 years on the 10 Feb. 1820; that after the death of the said Elisha Stephens his widow, Sally Stephens, entered into the lands in the declaration mentioned, and continues seized thereof; that the said Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25 Dec. 1823; That Sally Parks, the widow of Elisha Stephens, was married to Elijah Parks on the ____ day of ____ 1802 or thereabouts, and that the said Elijah departed this life since the institution of this suit; that Damey Stephens in the said cause mentioned departed this life about the 1 day of Jan. 1801 instead of the time in said cause first mentioned; that at the death of the said Elisha Stephens he had other lands besides the 4 1/2 acres devised to Damey Stephens.2 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
(-----) (-----)
F, b. circa 1775
Birth* | circa 1775 | (-----) (-----) was born circa 1775. |
Marriage* | circa 1794 | She married Southy Stevens, son of John Stevens and Mary (-----), circa 1794. |
Married Name | circa 1794 | As of circa 1794,her married name was Stevens. |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
Hester 'Hepsey' Stevens1
F, b. before 1795, d. 25 December 1823
Birth* | before 1795 | Hester 'Hepsey' Stevens was born before 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. The land cause showed that either Polly or Hepsey Stephens attained the age of 21 years on 10 Feb 1820, thus being born 10 Feb 1799. Since Hepsey was named in the land clause of 1797 and was shown as issue of Southy Stephens who died in 1795, it was evidently Polly who was born in 1799.2 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | She was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.1 |
Anecdote* | 1816 | Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she left, and at the expiration of 7 years thereafter, had no issue.2 |
Land cause | 19 October 1821 | She was named in a land cause on 19 October 1821 at Accomack Co, VA. That Elisha Stephens, late of the County of Accomack, departed this life on the ____ day of Dec. 1800, seized in fee simple of the lands in the declaration mentioned; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, he duly made and published his last will & testament which was proved on the 29 Dec. 1800; that the unborn child referred to in said will was born after the date of the said will and was called Sally; the said Damey Stephens referred to in said will departed this life an infant without issue in the year 1802, leaving her mother Sally and her sister the said Sally Stephens living; that the said Elisha at his death left no children except the said Damey & Sally, and the said Damey at her death left no brother or sister except the said Sally; that Sally Stephens departed this life about three months after the death of the said Damey, being at the time of her death an infant & without issue, leaving her mother, the said Sally Stephens, and having no brother nor sister nor the descendant of any brother or sister; that she left no grandfather or grandmother living, either paternal or maternal; the said Sally left the following paternal relations, viz: the lessor of the plaintiff, Polly Stephens, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha Stephens, and Hepsey Stephens the only child of Southy Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha; that there were no brothers or sisters of the said Elisha Stephens living at the time of the death of the said Sally Stephens, nor descendants of a deceased brother or sister, except the lessor of the plaintiff and the said Hepsey Stephens; that the said Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she so left, and at the expiration of seven years thereafter, had no father, mother, brother or sister nor their descendants living, nor any grandfather, grandmother, uncles or aunts maternal or paternal living, nor any descendant of any such uncle, aunt, except the lessor of the plaintiff, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to Southy Stephens, the father of the said Hepsey Stephens; that the lessor of the plaintiff attained the age of 21 years on the 10 Feb. 1820; that after the death of the said Elisha Stephens his widow, Sally Stephens, entered into the lands in the declaration mentioned, and continues seized thereof; that the said Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25 Dec. 1823; That Sally Parks, the widow of Elisha Stephens, was married to Elijah Parks on the ____ day of ____ 1802 or thereabouts, and that the said Elijah departed this life since the institution of this suit; that Damey Stephens in the said cause mentioned departed this life about the 1 day of Jan. 1801 instead of the time in said cause first mentioned; that at the death of the said Elisha Stephens he had other lands besides the 4 1/2 acres devised to Damey Stephens.2 |
Death* | 25 December 1823 | She died on 25 December 1823. Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25th day of Dec 1823.2 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
Molly Stevens1
F, b. circa 1774, d. before 27 January 1795
Birth* | circa 1774 | Molly Stevens was born circa 1774 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will* | 4 January 1795 | Molly made a will on 4 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. To daughter Nancy Stephens 20 acres of land more or less & all the remainder of my estate Elisha Stephens Exr. Witt: George Bull, Elizabeth Bull, Daniel Melson.2 |
Death* | before 27 January 1795 | She died before 27 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was probated.1 |
Admin of estate* | 28 January 1795 | Administration of Molly estate was filed on 28 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Molly Stevens was granted to Southy Satchell with will annexed. McKeel Bonwell & John Moore securities.3 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | She was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 422 (will of Molly Stephens).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 412 (adm of Molly Stevens to Southy Satchell).
Nancy Stevens1
F, b. circa 1790
Birth* | circa 1790 | Nancy Stevens was born circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Mother's* | 4 January 1795 | Nancy was named in her mother's will on 4 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as my daughter Nancy Stephens and given 20 acres of land in the will of Molly Stephens. (NOTE: This was part of tract A114.)1 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | She was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 422 (will of Molly Stephens).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
William Stevens1
M, b. circa 1772, d. before 1800
Birth* | circa 1772 | William Stevens was born circa 1772 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 13 November 1778 | William witnessed a will on 13 November 1778 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that David Bowman, William Steavans & Phillip Parker West witnessed the will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel.2 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Esther Satchell, daughter of Southy Satchell and Bridget Melson, circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. There were several William Stevens living at this time who could have been the husband of Esther Satchell. The bases for chosing this one is that he was a brother of Molly Stevens, whose administration of estate was granted to Esther Satchell's father, Southy Satchell, on 28 Jan 1795. Also, this William was known to have a daughter Polly Stevens and Esther was also known to have a daughter Polly Stevens.3,4,5,6 |
Will - Brother's* | 1 March 1796 | William was named in his brother's will on 1 March 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as my brother William Stephens in the will of John Stephens. He was given my land & livings, estate not to be sold, but that he may enjoy it during his life.7 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | He was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.1 |
Death* | before 1800 | He died before 1800 at St. George Parish, Accomack Co, VA. His wife Esther Stephens (Wm) was head of an 1800 household in St. George Parish, age 24-45 (bc 1755-1774) with 3 females under 10 and 1 female 10-16.8 |
Land cause | 19 October 1821 | He was named in a land cause on 19 October 1821 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. That Elisha Stephens, late of the County of Accomack, departed this life on the ____ day of Dec. 1800, seized in fee simple of the lands in the declaration mentioned; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, he duly made and published his last will & testament which was proved on the 29 Dec. 1800; that the unborn child referred to in said will was born after the date of the said will and was called Sally; the said Damey Stephens referred to in said will departed this life an infant without issue in the year 1802, leaving her mother Sally and her sister the said Sally Stephens living; that the said Elisha at his death left no children except the said Damey & Sally, and the said Damey at her death left no brother or sister except the said Sally; that Sally Stephens departed this life about three months after the death of the said Damey, being at the time of her death an infant & without issue, leaving her mother, the said Sally Stephens, and having no brother nor sister nor the descendant of any brother or sister; that she left no grandfather or grandmother living, either paternal or maternal; the said Sally left the following paternal relations, viz: the lessor of the plaintiff, Polly Stephens, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha Stephens, and Hepsey Stephens the only child of Southy Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha; that there were no brothers or sisters of the said Elisha Stephens living at the time of the death of the said Sally Stephens, nor descendants of a deceased brother or sister, except the lessor of the plaintiff and the said Hepsey Stephens; that the said Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she so left, and at the expiration of seven years thereafter, had no father, mother, brother or sister nor their descendants living, nor any grandfather, grandmother, uncles or aunts maternal or paternal living, nor any descendant of any such uncle, aunt, except the lessor of the plaintiff, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to Southy Stephens, the father of the said Hepsey Stephens; that the lessor of the plaintiff attained the age of 21 years on the 10 Feb. 1820; that after the death of the said Elisha Stephens his widow, Sally Stephens, entered into the lands in the declaration mentioned, and continues seized thereof; that the said Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25 Dec. 1823; That Sally Parks, the widow of Elisha Stephens, was married to Elijah Parks on the ____ day of ____ 1802 or thereabouts, and that the said Elijah departed this life since the institution of this suit; that Damey Stephens in the said cause mentioned departed this life about the 1 day of Jan. 1801 instead of the time in said cause first mentioned; that at the death of the said Elisha Stephens he had other lands besides the 4 1/2 acres devised to Damey Stephens.5 |
Family
|
|
Esther Satchell b. c 1768, d. b 1810 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Esther Satchell, daughter of Southy Satchell and Bridget Melson, circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA. There were several William Stevens living at this time who could have been the husband of Esther Satchell. The bases for chosing this one is that he was a brother of Molly Stevens, whose administration of estate was granted to Esther Satchell's father, Southy Satchell, on 28 Jan 1795. Also, this William was known to have a daughter Polly Stevens and Esther was also known to have a daughter Polly Stevens.3,4,5,6 |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth 'Betsy' Stevens+9 b. c 1790, d. b 29 Jul 1835 |
| 2. | Polly Stevens5 b. 10 Feb 1799 |
| 3. | Hetty Stevens9 b. c 1800 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 314 (will of Henry Satchell, wife Rachel).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 463 (will of Southey Satchell, St. George Parish).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 412 (adm of Molly Stevens to Southy Satchell).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 58 (heirs of George & William Satchell, soldiers in the Rev. War).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 442 (will of John Stephens, brother William).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Richard Stevens1
M, b. circa 1770, d. before 29 April 1799
Birth* | circa 1770 | Richard Stevens was born circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | He was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.1 |
Will* | 4 November 1798 | Richard made a will on 4 November 1798 at Accomack Co, VA. To brother Elisha Stephens all my land & all the rest of my estate Brother Elisha Exr. Witt: Jacob White, John Pruit, Molly Parker.2 |
Death* | before 29 April 1799 | He died before 29 April 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.2 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 459 (will of Richard Stephens, brother Elisha Stephens).
Elisha Stevens1
M, b. circa 1768, d. before 29 December 1800
Birth* | circa 1768 | Elisha Stevens was born circa 1768 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Sarah 'Sally' (-----) circa 1790.2 |
Will - Sister's* | January 1795 | Elisha was named in his sister's will in January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Elisha Stephens and named Extr in the will of Molly Stephens, mother of Nancy Stephens.3 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | He was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.1 |
Will - Brother's* | 4 November 1798 | Elisha was named in his brother's will on 4 November 1798 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as brother Elisha Stephens in the will of Richard Stephens. He named him his Extr and gave him all my land & all the rest of my estate.4 |
Will* | 1799 | Elisha made a will in 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. To wife all land & estate during her widowhood. To daughter Daisey Stephens 4 ½ acres where I now live. Remainder to my child unborn & if not so, then to my daughter Daisey Stephens & all moveable estate to my 2 children. William Pettitt Extr. Witt: John Pruitt, Edmund Parks & Charles Simpson.2 |
Census head* | 1800 | Elisha was listed as a head of household in the census of 1800 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Elishua Stephens a head of household, age 26-45 (bc 1755-1774). Listed with him were 2 females age 0-10 and 1 female age 26-45.5 |
Death* | before 29 December 1800 | He died before 29 December 1800 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated. Sally Stephens became the Admr.2 |
Land cause | 19 October 1821 | He was named in a land cause on 19 October 1821 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. That Elisha Stephens, late of the County of Accomack, departed this life on the ____ day of Dec. 1800, seized in fee simple of the lands in the declaration mentioned; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, he duly made and published his last will & testament which was proved on the 29 Dec. 1800; that the unborn child referred to in said will was born after the date of the said will and was called Sally; the said Damey Stephens referred to in said will departed this life an infant without issue in the year 1802, leaving her mother Sally and her sister the said Sally Stephens living; that the said Elisha at his death left no children except the said Damey & Sally, and the said Damey at her death left no brother or sister except the said Sally; that Sally Stephens departed this life about three months after the death of the said Damey, being at the time of her death an infant & without issue, leaving her mother, the said Sally Stephens, and having no brother nor sister nor the descendant of any brother or sister; that she left no grandfather or grandmother living, either paternal or maternal; the said Sally left the following paternal relations, viz: the lessor of the plaintiff, Polly Stephens, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha Stephens, and Hepsey Stephens the only child of Southy Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha; that there were no brothers or sisters of the said Elisha Stephens living at the time of the death of the said Sally Stephens, nor descendants of a deceased brother or sister, except the lessor of the plaintiff and the said Hepsey Stephens; that the said Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she so left, and at the expiration of seven years thereafter, had no father, mother, brother or sister nor their descendants living, nor any grandfather, grandmother, uncles or aunts maternal or paternal living, nor any descendant of any such uncle, aunt, except the lessor of the plaintiff, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to Southy Stephens, the father of the said Hepsey Stephens; that the lessor of the plaintiff attained the age of 21 years on the 10 Feb. 1820; that after the death of the said Elisha Stephens his widow, Sally Stephens, entered into the lands in the declaration mentioned, and continues seized thereof; that the said Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25 Dec. 1823; That Sally Parks, the widow of Elisha Stephens, was married to Elijah Parks on the ____ day of ____ 1802 or thereabouts, and that the said Elijah departed this life since the institution of this suit; that Damey Stephens in the said cause mentioned departed this life about the 1 day of Jan. 1801 instead of the time in said cause first mentioned; that at the death of the said Elisha Stephens he had other lands besides the 4 1/2 acres devised to Damey Stephens.6 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 504 (will of Elisha Stephens, wife Sally).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 422 (will of Molly Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 459 (will of Richard Stephens, brother Elisha Stephens).
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census.
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious
name).
John Stevens1
M, b. circa 1766, d. before 1 November 1796
Birth* | circa 1766 | John Stevens was born circa 1766 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will* | 1 March 1796 | John made a will on 1 March 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. To brother William Stephens my Land & Livings, estate not to be sold, but that he may enjoy it during his life. John Parker Exr. Witt: Daniel Melson, Charles Simpson.2 |
Death* | before 1 November 1796 | He died before 1 November 1796 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.2 |
Land cause* | 1 July 1797 | He was named in a land cause on 1 July 1797 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. Whereas John Stephens, son of John(sic) (Christopher) & also grandfather of the said Hester by Southy Stephens, son of the said John, was seized in his lifetime as of fee of 100 acres of land in the Parish & County of Accomack, and in his lifetime, on the 21 Apr. 1789 made his last will & testament and devised the said premises to all his children to be equally divided between them after the death of his wife who is lately deceased, and the said John afterwards departed this life (will probated 31 Dec. 1789) leaving at the time of his death his said children, John Stephens, Elisha Stephens, Richard, William, Molly & Southy then living; that the said John Stephens the younger on the 12 Mar. 1796, made his last will & testament & devised his land to his brother William Stephens & his heirs (will proved 1 Nov. 1796); that the said Molly Stephens on the 4 Jan. 1795, made her last will & testament and devised her land to her daughter Nancy Stephens (will proved 27 Jan. 1795); that the said Southy Stephens died intestate on the ____ day of ____ 1795 leaving issue his daughter the said Hester.1 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 442 (will of John Stephens, brother William).
Damey Stevens1
F, b. circa 1792, d. 1 January 1801
Birth* | circa 1792 | Damey Stevens was born circa 1792 at Accomack Co, VA.2 |
Will - Father's* | 1799 | Damey was named in her father's will in 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daugther Daisey Stephen and give 4 1/2 acres where I now live in the will of Elisha Stephens, wife Sally.2 |
Death* | 1 January 1801 | She died on 1 January 1801 at Accomack Co, VA.3 |
Land cause* | 19 October 1821 | She was named in a land cause on 19 October 1821 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. That Elisha Stephens, late of the County of Accomack, departed this life on the ____ day of Dec. 1800, seized in fee simple of the lands in the declaration mentioned; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, he duly made and published his last will & testament which was proved on the 29 Dec. 1800; that the unborn child referred to in said will was born after the date of the said will and was called Sally; the said Damey Stephens referred to in said will departed this life an infant without issue in the year 1802, leaving her mother Sally and her sister the said Sally Stephens living; that the said Elisha at his death left no children except the said Damey & Sally, and the said Damey at her death left no brother or sister except the said Sally; that Sally Stephens departed this life about three months after the death of the said Damey, being at the time of her death an infant & without issue, leaving her mother, the said Sally Stephens, and having no brother nor sister nor the descendant of any brother or sister; that she left no grandfather or grandmother living, either paternal or maternal; the said Sally left the following paternal relations, viz: the lessor of the plaintiff, Polly Stephens, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha Stephens, and Hepsey Stephens the only child of Southy Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha; that there were no brothers or sisters of the said Elisha Stephens living at the time of the death of the said Sally Stephens, nor descendants of a deceased brother or sister, except the lessor of the plaintiff and the said Hepsey Stephens; that the said Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she so left, and at the expiration of seven years thereafter, had no father, mother, brother or sister nor their descendants living, nor any grandfather, grandmother, uncles or aunts maternal or paternal living, nor any descendant of any such uncle, aunt, except the lessor of the plaintiff, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to Southy Stephens, the father of the said Hepsey Stephens; that the lessor of the plaintiff attained the age of 21 years on the 10 Feb. 1820; that after the death of the said Elisha Stephens his widow, Sally Stephens, entered into the lands in the declaration mentioned, and continues seized thereof; that the said Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25 Dec. 1823; That Sally Parks, the widow of Elisha Stephens, was married to Elijah Parks on the ____ day of ____ 1802 or thereabouts, and that the said Elijah departed this life since the institution of this suit; that Damey Stephens in the said cause mentioned departed this life about the 1 day of Jan. 1801 instead of the time in said cause first mentioned; that at the death of the said Elisha Stephens he had other lands besides the 4 1/2 acres devised to Damey Stephens.4 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 43-44 (Elisha Stephens vs Richard, William, Nancy & Hester Stephens).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 504 (will of Elisha Stephens, wife Sally).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious
name).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
Sally Stevens1
F, b. 1800, d. 1802
Birth* | 1800 | Sally Stevens was born in 1800 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | 1802 | She died in 1802 at Accomack Co, VA. She died about 3 months after the death of her sister Damey Stephens.1 |
Land cause* | 19 October 1821 | She was named in a land cause on 19 October 1821 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. That Elisha Stephens, late of the County of Accomack, departed this life on the ____ day of Dec. 1800, seized in fee simple of the lands in the declaration mentioned; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, he duly made and published his last will & testament which was proved on the 29 Dec. 1800; that the unborn child referred to in said will was born after the date of the said will and was called Sally; the said Damey Stephens referred to in said will departed this life an infant without issue in the year 1802, leaving her mother Sally and her sister the said Sally Stephens living; that the said Elisha at his death left no children except the said Damey & Sally, and the said Damey at her death left no brother or sister except the said Sally; that Sally Stephens departed this life about three months after the death of the said Damey, being at the time of her death an infant & without issue, leaving her mother, the said Sally Stephens, and having no brother nor sister nor the descendant of any brother or sister; that she left no grandfather or grandmother living, either paternal or maternal; the said Sally left the following paternal relations, viz: the lessor of the plaintiff, Polly Stephens, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha Stephens, and Hepsey Stephens the only child of Southy Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha; that there were no brothers or sisters of the said Elisha Stephens living at the time of the death of the said Sally Stephens, nor descendants of a deceased brother or sister, except the lessor of the plaintiff and the said Hepsey Stephens; that the said Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she so left, and at the expiration of seven years thereafter, had no father, mother, brother or sister nor their descendants living, nor any grandfather, grandmother, uncles or aunts maternal or paternal living, nor any descendant of any such uncle, aunt, except the lessor of the plaintiff, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to Southy Stephens, the father of the said Hepsey Stephens; that the lessor of the plaintiff attained the age of 21 years on the 10 Feb. 1820; that after the death of the said Elisha Stephens his widow, Sally Stephens, entered into the lands in the declaration mentioned, and continues seized thereof; that the said Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25 Dec. 1823; That Sally Parks, the widow of Elisha Stephens, was married to Elijah Parks on the ____ day of ____ 1802 or thereabouts, and that the said Elijah departed this life since the institution of this suit; that Damey Stephens in the said cause mentioned departed this life about the 1 day of Jan. 1801 instead of the time in said cause first mentioned; that at the death of the said Elisha Stephens he had other lands besides the 4 1/2 acres devised to Damey Stephens.3 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious
name).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 504 (will of Elisha Stephens, wife Sally).
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
Polly Stevens1
F, b. 10 February 1799
Birth* | 10 February 1799 | Polly Stevens was born on 10 February 1799 at Accomack Co, VA. The land cause showed that either Polly or Hepsey Stephens attained the age of 21 years on 10 Feb 1820, thus being born 10 Feb 1799. Since Hepsey was named in the land clause of 1797 and was shown as issue of Southy Stephens who died in 1795, it was evidently Polly who was born in 1799.1 |
Land cause* | 19 October 1821 | She was named in a land cause on 19 October 1821 at tract A114, Parksley, Acc Co, VA. That Elisha Stephens, late of the County of Accomack, departed this life on the ____ day of Dec. 1800, seized in fee simple of the lands in the declaration mentioned; that on the ____ day of ____ 1799, he duly made and published his last will & testament which was proved on the 29 Dec. 1800; that the unborn child referred to in said will was born after the date of the said will and was called Sally; the said Damey Stephens referred to in said will departed this life an infant without issue in the year 1802, leaving her mother Sally and her sister the said Sally Stephens living; that the said Elisha at his death left no children except the said Damey & Sally, and the said Damey at her death left no brother or sister except the said Sally; that Sally Stephens departed this life about three months after the death of the said Damey, being at the time of her death an infant & without issue, leaving her mother, the said Sally Stephens, and having no brother nor sister nor the descendant of any brother or sister; that she left no grandfather or grandmother living, either paternal or maternal; the said Sally left the following paternal relations, viz: the lessor of the plaintiff, Polly Stephens, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha Stephens, and Hepsey Stephens the only child of Southy Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to the said Elisha; that there were no brothers or sisters of the said Elisha Stephens living at the time of the death of the said Sally Stephens, nor descendants of a deceased brother or sister, except the lessor of the plaintiff and the said Hepsey Stephens; that the said Hepsey Stephens left this Commonwealth unmarried and without issue in the year 1816, since which time she has not been heard from; that when she so left, and at the expiration of seven years thereafter, had no father, mother, brother or sister nor their descendants living, nor any grandfather, grandmother, uncles or aunts maternal or paternal living, nor any descendant of any such uncle, aunt, except the lessor of the plaintiff, who is the only child of William Stephens, a brother of the whole blood to Southy Stephens, the father of the said Hepsey Stephens; that the lessor of the plaintiff attained the age of 21 years on the 10 Feb. 1820; that after the death of the said Elisha Stephens his widow, Sally Stephens, entered into the lands in the declaration mentioned, and continues seized thereof; that the said Hepsey Stephens departed this life intestate and without issue on the 25 Dec. 1823; That Sally Parks, the widow of Elisha Stephens, was married to Elijah Parks on the ____ day of ____ 1802 or thereabouts, and that the said Elijah departed this life since the institution of this suit; that Damey Stephens in the said cause mentioned departed this life about the 1 day of Jan. 1801 instead of the time in said cause first mentioned; that at the death of the said Elisha Stephens he had other lands besides the 4 1/2 acres devised to Damey Stephens.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Polly was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.2 |
Will - Aunt's* | 6 February 1839 | Polly was named in her aunt's will on 6 February 1839 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as Polly Stephens who owned land next to the land where I now live in the will of Sarah Parks Sr.3 |
Citations
- [S571] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Land Causes, 1728-1825, p. 94-95 (Stephen's Lessee vs Jonathan Noright, fictitious name).
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 416 (will of Sarah Parks Sr.).
Leah (-----)1
F, b. circa 1798, d. before 31 January 1825
Birth* | circa 1798 | Leah (-----) was born circa 1798 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1815 | She married Charles Stevens circa 1815 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Married Name | circa 1815 | As of circa 1815,her married name was Stevens. |
Will - Husb's* | 25 June 1823 | Leah was named in her husband's will on 25 June 1823 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Charles Stephens, wife Leah, named children Nancy Addison, Margaret Window, Betsy, Mary Ann & Leah Stephens.1 |
Death* | before 31 January 1825 | She died before 31 January 1825. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Leah Stephens was granted to Levin L. Joynes with Walter D. Bayne & Levin Parker securities.3 |
Est settm't* | 31 July 1826 | Her estate was settled on 31 July 1826 at Accomack Co, VA. 1 Feb 1825 (Invy & Sale), 28 Jul 1826 (Audit), 31 Jul 1826 (Rec'd) - Buyers: Nancy Stephens & Susan Stephens. Levin L. Joynes Admr. Appraisers: William Lee, John J. Wise, John A. Edwards & William L. Martin. Auditors: William E. Wise & Edward L. Snead.4 |
Citations
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 504 (will of Charles Stephens, wife Leah).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 267 (will of Thomas Hickman, B.S., St. George Parish).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 505 (adm of Leah Stephen to Levin L. Joynes).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 505 (settlement of Leah Stephen, Levin L. Joynes admr).
- [S688] Barry W. Miles & Moody K. Miles III, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1800-1860, p. 504 (will of Charles Stephen, wife Leah).
Charles Stevens
M, b. circa 1775
Birth* | circa 1775 | Charles Stevens was born circa 1775. |
Marriage* | circa 1800 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1800. |
William Stevens (Geo)1
M, b. circa 1768
Birth* | circa 1768 | William Stevens (Geo) was born circa 1768 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Census* | 1800 | He appeared on the census of 1800 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as William Stephens (Geo) a head of household, age 26-45 (bc 1755-1774). Listed with him were 2 males age 16-26, 1 female age10-16, & 1 female age over 45 (born before 1755).1 |
Citations
- [S578] Jody Powell, 1800, 1810, 1820 Accomack Co, VA, Census, p. 42 (William Stephens (Geo) age 26-45).
James Stevens1
M, b. circa 1725, d. before 27 December 1774
Birth* | circa 1725 | James Stevens was born circa 1725 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Administrator* | 27 May 1752 | James was named as administrator of an estate on 27 May 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Philbay was granted to James Stevens with Henry White securities.2 |
Death* | before 27 December 1774 | He died before 27 December 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of James Stephens was granted to Thomas Stephens with John West security.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 264 (adm of James Stephen to Thomas Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 140 (adm of William Philbay to James Stevens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 321 (adm of William Stevens to William Scott & Thomas Stevens).
Thomas Stevens1
M, b. circa 1750
Birth* | circa 1750 | Thomas Stevens was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Administrator* | 27 December 1774 | Thomas was named as administrator of an estate on 27 December 1774 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of James Stephens was granted to Thomas Stephens with John West security.1 |
Administrator | 7 March 1780 | Thomas was named as administrator of an estate on 7 March 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Stevens was granted to William Scott & Thomas Stevens with John Sherlock & Smith Snead securities.2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 264 (adm of James Stephen to Thomas Stephens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 321 (adm of William Stevens to William Scott & Thomas Stevens).
William Stevens1
M, b. circa 1752, d. before 7 March 1780
Birth* | circa 1752 | William Stevens was born circa 1752 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 7 March 1780 | He died before 7 March 1780 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Stevens was granted to William Scott & Thomas Stevens with John Sherlock & Smith Snead securities.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 321 (adm of William Stevens to William Scott & Thomas Stevens).
William Philby1
M, b. circa 1720, d. before 27 May 1752
Birth* | circa 1720 | William Philby was born circa 1720 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Death* | before 27 May 1752 | He died before 27 May 1752 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Philbay was granted to James Stevens with Henry White securities.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 140 (adm of William Philbay to James Stevens).
Tabitha Bell1
F, b. circa 1720
Birth* | circa 1720 | Tabitha Bell was born circa 1720 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1742 | She married Thomas Tatham, son of Edmund Tatham and Comfort Ewell, circa 1742.1 |
Married Name | circa 1742 | As of circa 1742,her married name was Tatham. |
Will - Father's* | 24 July 1742 | Tabitha was named in her father's will on 24 July 1742 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Tabitha Tatham in the will of Edward Bell, wife Mary.2 |
Will - Mother's* | 19 June 1759 | Tabitha was named in her mother's will on 19 June 1759 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Tabitha Thatam in the will of Mary Bell.3 |
Will - Husb's* | 4 November 1775 | Tabitha was named in her husband's will on 4 November 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Thomas Tatham, wife Tabitha, named a son Ezekiel Tatham, 6 daughters Sarah, Esther, Comfort, Rachel, Molly, Leah (reversion to grandson Airs Tatham), grandchildren Tabitha Watson, Lucretia Watson & Prieson Watson.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 293 (will of Thomas Tatham, wife Tabitha).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 131 (will of Edward Bell, wife Mary).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 200 (will of Mary Bell, m/o Tabitha Thatam & others).
Ezekiel Tatham1
M, b. circa 1750, d. before 26 July 1791
Birth* | circa 1750 | Ezekiel Tatham was born circa 1750 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1772 | He married (-----) (-----) circa 1772.2 |
Will - Father's* | 4 November 1775 | Ezekiel was named in his father's will on 4 November 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Thomas Tatham, wife Tabitha, named a son Ezekiel Tatham, 6 daughters Sarah, Esther, Comfort, Rachel, Molly, Leah (reversion to grandson Airs Tatham), grandchildren Tabitha Watson, Lucretia Watson & Prieson Watson.1 |
Administrator* | 25 February 1783 | Ezekiel was named as administrator of an estate on 25 February 1783 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Moore was granted to Ezekiel Tatham with Henry Heath securities.3 |
Will - Sister's* | 5 May 1783 | Ezekiel was named in his sister's will on 5 May 1783 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Esther Tathom named Lucretia Watson, James Tathom Watson, sister Comfort Dicks, Henry Tathom, son of Rachel Tathom & for want of heirs to Tabitha Watson, sister Sarah Watson, brother Ezekiel Tathom, Ears Tathom, Sally Watson & Tabitha Watson, daughters of Johannis Watson, Sarah Watson & Elizabeth Moore, daughter William Moore & Molly Moore & Peggy Dix, daughter William Dix & Comfort his wife, sisters Molly Moore & Leah Tathom.4 |
Security on Admin* | 29 November 1785 | He was security on the administration of an estate on 29 November 1785 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of Robert Abbott was granted to Caleb Broadwater with Ezekiel Tatham securities.5 |
Will - Witnessed* | 27 November 1789 | Ezekiel witnessed a will on 27 November 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Ezekiel Tatham, Aires Tatham and Williams Stevens witnessed the will of Joseph Tunnel Sr., wife Rachel.6 |
Will* | 27 January 1791 | Ezekiel made a will on 27 January 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. To negro woman Mathew, once my slave but now free, 5 acres during her natural life. To daughter Tabitha Tatham whole estate. John Teackle Exr. Witt: Nathan Tunnel, Jediah Tunnel.2 |
Death* | before 26 July 1791 | He died before 26 July 1791 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved. John Teackle relinquished his right & Southy Grinalds qualified.2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 293 (will of Thomas Tatham, wife Tabitha).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 390 (will of Ezekiel Tatham).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 323 (adm of William Moore to Ezekiel Tatham).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 360 (will of Esther Tathom).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 345 (adm of Robert Abbott to Caleb Broadwater).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 383 (will of Joseph Tunnel, wife Rachel).
Aires Tatham1
M, b. circa 1770
Birth* | circa 1770 | Aires Tatham was born circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Grfath's* | 4 November 1775 | Aires was named in his grandfather's will on 4 November 1775 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Thomas Tatham, wife Tabitha, named a son Ezekiel Tatham, 6 daughters Sarah, Esther, Comfort, Rachel, Molly, Leah (reversion to grandson Airs Tatham), grandchildren Tabitha Watson, Lucretia Watson & Prieson Watson.2 |
Will - Aunt's* | 5 May 1783 | Aires was named in his aunt's will on 5 May 1783 at Accomack Co, VA. In her will Esther Tathom named Lucretia Watson, James Tathom Watson, sister Comfort Dicks, Henry Tathom, son of Rachel Tathom & for want of heirs to Tabitha Watson, sister Sarah Watson, brother Ezekiel Tathom, Ears Tathom, Sally Watson & Tabitha Watson, daughters of Johannis Watson, Sarah Watson & Elizabeth Moore, daughter William Moore & Molly Moore & Peggy Dix, daughter William Dix & Comfort his wife, sisters Molly Moore & Leah Tathom.3 |
Will - Witnessed | 10 May 1789 | Aires witnessed a will on 10 May 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Peggy Allen and Aires Tatham witnessed the will of William Dix, wife Comfort.4 |
Will - Witnessed* | 27 November 1789 | Aires witnessed a will on 27 November 1789 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Ezekiel Tatham, Aires Tatham and Williams Stevens witnessed the will of Joseph Tunnel Sr., wife Rachel.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | He married Tabitha Tatham, daughter of Ezekiel Tatham and (-----) (-----), circa 1790 at Accomack Co, VA.5 |
Security on Admin* | 24 February 1795 | Aires Tatham was security on the administration of an estate on 24 February 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of William Nock was granted to Elijah Nock Jr. with John Poulson, Zadock Nock, Isaac Warner & Aires Tatham securities.6 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 383 (will of Joseph Tunnel, wife Rachel).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 293 (will of Thomas Tatham, wife Tabitha).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 360 (will of Esther Tathom).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 382 (will of William Dix, wife Comfort).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1224 (tract A139).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 412 (adm of William Nock to Elijah Nock Jr.).
William Stevens (boatwright)1
M, b. circa 1630, d. before 2 December 1684
Birth* | circa 1630 | William Stevens (boatwright) was born circa 1630.2 |
Oath to England* | 30 March 1651 | He took the oath of allegiance to hereby engage and promise to be true and faithful to the Commonwealth of England as it is now established without King or House of Lords on 30 March 1651 at Northampton Co, VA. He was shown as William Stephens.2 |
Deed of Gift - Gave* | 5 March 1658/59 | He gave by deed of gift on 5 March 1658/59 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that James Barnaby, on behalf of William Stephens, gave to the God daughter of said Stephens, Elizabeth Foscutt, daughter of Simon Ffoscott, one cow calf.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1660 | He married Priscilla Holloway, daughter of Dr. John Holloway (chirurgion) and Elizabeth (-----) (Bacon?), circa 1660. What became of John Holloway's wife Elizabeth was not determined, but the unborn child named in his will was Priscilla who married William Stevens.4,5 |
Land sold* | 1669 | William Stevens (boatwright) sold land in 1669 at tract N55, Northampton Co, VA. It was in this year that William Stevens, no wife, sold 300 acres of the Holloway Upper Part of 550 acres of tract N55 to Thomas Jacob, but no record was found of any further disposition by Stevens.6 |
Administrator* | 16 March 1682 | William was named as administrator of an estate on 16 March 1682 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Goodman was granted to William Stevens with no securities.7 |
Will* | 21 July 1683 | William made a will on 21 July 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will William Stevens gave to brother in law Robert Hutchinson 1/2 the sloop purchased of Issac Jacob. To Harry(sic) (Henry) Read, Jr. 150 acres at Pungotege, being part of a patent for 700 acres purchased of John Cole. To Richard Read 200 acres being part of said tract. To the children of Henry Read, Sr., viz: John, Henry & Richard. To Charles Leatherbury's wife, Henry Read, Sr., residual legatee & Ex'r. Witt: Robert Hutchinson, John Charles, Robert Maccoller.8 |
Death* | before 2 December 1684 | He died before 2 December 1684 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was proved.9 |
Citations
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 107 (Hutchinson Family).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 34 (Oath to be faithful to the Commonwealth of England).
- [S2527] Mark C. Lewis, , citing N'hamp Records Vol 9 (1657-1666), page 20.
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 14 (will of John Holloway, chirurgion, wife Elizabeth).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 352 (tract N55).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 354 (tract N55).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 19 (adm of John Goodman to William Stevens).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of William Stevens, brother-in-law Robert Hutchinson).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of William Stevens, no wife).
Priscilla Holloway1
F, b. between October 1643 and November 1643
Birth* | between October 1643 and November 1643 | Priscilla Holloway was born between October 1643 and November 1643 at Northampton Co, VA.1,2 |
Deposition named in* | 16 February 1655/56 | She was named in a deposition on 16 February 1655/56 at Northampton Co, VA. Symon Foscutt, William Whittington and James Barnaby of Hungars in N'amp County, covenant with Priscilla Hollowaye, daughter of John Hollowaye, of the said County, Chirurgeon, dec'd, that they will deliver to her 20 cows, 1 steer and 1 bull, on or upon the 1st Dec 1658.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1660 | She married William Stevens (boatwright), son of (father of Wm & Margt) Stevens, circa 1660. What became of John Holloway's wife Elizabeth was not determined, but the unborn child named in his will was Priscilla who married William Stevens.1,4 |
Married Name | circa 1660 | As of circa 1660,her married name was Stevens. |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 14 (will of John Holloway, chirurgion, wife Elizabeth).
- [S3081] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Families, Vol. I & II, p. 6 (Priscialla Holloway).
- [S2527] Mark C. Lewis, , citing N'hamp Records Vol 5 (1654-1655), page 84.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 352 (tract N55).
Dr. John Holloway (chirurgion)1
M, b. circa 1610, d. before 9 September 1643
Birth* | circa 1610 | Dr. John Holloway (chirurgion) was born circa 1610.1 |
Court - nam in petit | 19 February 1633/34 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 19 February 1633/34 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway preferred a petition for (-----) acres of land.2 |
Court - nam in petit* | 8 September 1634 | He was named in a petition that was recorded in court records on 8 September 1634 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. Edward Drew preferred a petition against Joane Butler for calling his wife common carted hoare and upon due examination, and the deposition of John Holloway and William Baseley, who aftermet the same on oath to be true, that said Joane Buttler used those words.3 |
Court - namd in suit* | 14 September 1635 | He was named in a lawsuit on 14 September 1635 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway made suit against william Andrews and Garrett Andrews, the Extrs of Peter Nowell and Ealse his wife for 232 lbs of tobacco for surgery which upon examination, It is ordered that the said William and Garrett Andrews shall pay the said sum of 232 lbs of tobacco unto the said Holloway by the tenth day of November next ensuinge.4 |
Court - namd in suit | 4 January 1635/36 | He was named in a lawsuit on 4 January 1635/36 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. Upon the complaint of John Holloway against John Brooks for not answering to this court at the suit of John Holloway, it is ordered that the said Brooke shall pay unto John Holloway 25 lbs of tobacco and all charges in this suit.5 |
Court - namd in suit | 4 January 1635/36 | He was named in a lawsuit on 4 January 1635/36 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway prefered a bill administring phisack to Mr. Phillip Dowsworth and two of Lady Dales servants and Mr. Throgmorton servants. It was ordered that Dodworth pay Holloway 160 lbs tobacco and Mr. Throgmorton or his assignees to pay out of the estate of said Throgmorton to Holloway 410 lbs tobacco.6 |
Court - namd in suit | 1 August 1637 | He was named in a lawsuit on 1 August 1637 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. It is thought fit and so ordered by this Court that John Holloway shall be paid 155 lbs tobacco out of the estate of James Cooke dec'd, due unto the said Holloway for the cure of a maid servant.7 |
Deposition | May 1638 | He gave a deposition in May 1638 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway saith that Thomas Joyners store being burnt on Monday, Jon Neale found the goodes which he had of the said Joyners on the Saturday before as he told this deponent, being found in this deponents house when the search was past this deponents man John Bodle(?) found the said goods without doors in a pillow, after which the said Neale desired this deponent to burn the same in regard it migh free him from some corporal punishment.8 |
Deposition* | 7 May 1638 | He gave a deposition on 7 May 1638 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. The deposition of John Holloway saieth that there is 100 lbs tobacco due to him for Capt. John Howe dec'd for phisick administered, etc. It is thereupon thought fit and ordered that John Holloway shall by satisfied 100 lbs tobacco out of the estate of Capt. Howe dec'd, appearing to be due unto him.9 |
Court - namd in suit | 7 January 1638/39 | He was named in a lawsuit on 7 January 1638/39 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. It is ordered that Henry Armatradinge shall make payment of 200 lbs tobacco to John Holloway as due by specialtye, within 20 days, except the defendant can show a reason to the contrary.10 |
Court - named in ord* | 7 January 1638/39 | He was named in a court order on 7 January 1638/39 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. Ordered that John Holloway make payment to John Foster 1,600 lbs tobacco and 2 barrells of corn within 10 days or else execution to be awarded upon one servant named John Neale and one boy Gabrill Searle, with two feather beds according to a convanance made by Holloway dated 10 Jan 1637/38.11 |
Court - namd in suit | 23 September 1639 | He was named in a lawsuit on 23 September 1639 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. It is ordered that Thomas Dye shall pay unto John Hollowaye 40 lbs tobacco & charges of court in this suit for satisfaction of one hog killed by a dog of the said Dye.12 |
Land certificate* | 23 September 1639 | He was granted a certificate for land on 23 September 1639 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway was granted a certificate for 550 acres of land for the transportation of the following persons: John Hollowaye, William Cooke, Gabrill Hererlin, John Tillny, John Halsye, Richard Savage, Richard Climent, James Barmby, Sara Barmby, Henry Pace & John Wayworth.13 |
Deposition | 7 November 1639 | He gave a deposition on 7 November 1639 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway saith that the account in court produced confessing Nicholas Harwood's estate was indebted to him is just and not as yet satisfied. It is ordered 500 lbs tobacco be paid to John Holloway by the Administrators of the said Harwood's estate, in case there be so much remaining of Harwood's estate in their possession.14 |
Land certificate | 7 November 1639 | He was granted a certificate for land on 7 November 1639 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway was granted a certificate for 550 acres of land which is due to him for the transportation of several persons into this Country at the cost and charges of the said Holloway.15 |
Land patented* | circa 1640 | He patented land circa 1640 at tract N55, Bridgetown, Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway was granted 550 acres on the southermost side of the maine branch of Hungars Creek for his personal adv & transportation of 10 persons: Wm. Corke, Gabriell Searle, John Tylley, Jon. Halsey, Rich. Savage, Rich. Clement, James Barnaby, Sarah Barnaby, Henry Pacye & Jon Ward.16,17 |
Court - named in ord | 23 March 1639/40 | He was named in a court order on 23 March 1639/40 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. It is ordered that John Holliway make payment to James Perin for a boufe Coate which the said Holliway formerly received of the said Perin and charges in this suit.18 |
Land patented | 7 October 1642 | He patented land on 7 October 1642 at tract N55, Bridgetown, Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Holloway was granted 1,300 acres at Hungars Creek beginning at the old man's neck, separating this and lands of Capt. William Stone & William Jones. 350 acres by assignment from Nathaniell Eaton, clerk, due said Eaton by right of intermarriage with the widow of William Cotton, clerk; 300 acres by assignment from Thomas Smith & 100 acres by assignment from Richard Smith. The remainder due from a former patent.16,19 |
Marriage* | circa 1643 | He married Elizabeth (-----) (Bacon?) circa 1643 at Northampton Co, VA.1 |
Will* | 25 August 1643 | John made a will on 25 August 1643 at Northampton Co, VA. To my loving wife Elizabeth a servant named Edward Reevs. My remaining estate (land excepted) to be eq. div. by my wife and my child with which she travelleth. But if the child dies before of age, then its part together with the land to be eq. div. by Alexander Mountney, Jr., and Elizabeth Turner. The estate in England due unto me to be div. by my wife and child. Wife to have use of plantation until any of the legatees come to age. To John Bedle 2 cows and the bed he lyeth upon, and my gun with the crooked stock. To Peter Lang the land I bought from Richard Smyth and Thomas Smyth as by pattent will plainly appear, one cow with bull calf, one muskett, a book called "Baine on the Ephesians", a young bull to be delivered to Mr. James Barnabey and John Bedle intrusting them with Peter's good and godly education. To Mr. James Barnabe my cloath shute lined with otter skin, and Mr. Dowman's work. To Mr. John Tilney all my Phisick and Chirurgery with the chest instruments and lancetts, and to possess that 100 A. (with 25 foot long house) he made choice of by the bridge until the lawful heirs come to age. To Mr. John Rosier my Greek Testament. To Mr. Phillip Taylor "Ursines Cattechisme." To John Fullard a book called "The Humiliation for Sin." To Anne Jones the younger dau. of William Jones one ewe goat. To Gabriell Searle one heifer with calf presently at Francis Martin's. To Mr. William Jones the remainder of my books. To William Martin one ewe goat. Wife extrx. with Mr. Phillip Taylor, Mr. Alexander Mountney, Mr. William Jones, and Mr. James Barnabe to oversee. Witt: John Rosier, John William, John Tilney, John Fullward.1 |
Death* | before 9 September 1643 | He died before 9 September 1643 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that the estate of John Holloway, chirurgion will was probated. (Notes: John Nuthall married the extrx and subsequently he was given custody of the estate of Priscilla Holloway orphan. Priscilla Holloway was the dau. of John Holloway, chirurgion, dec'd.)1 |
Court - named in ord | 10 April 1644 | He was named in a court order on 10 April 1644 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. John Rosier, clerk, shall have satisfaction forthwith for £3.02 out of the estate of John Holloway, Chirurgion, dec'd, being Marriage and Funeral Rights, and also 691 lbs tobacco and caske due by specialty or else execution, etc.20 |
Court - named in ord | 7 January 1644/45 | He was named in a court order on 7 January 1644/45 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. The estate of John Holloway, dec'd, owes unto William Taylor, gentleman, the attorney of the Extrx of John Bentley, dec'd, 650 lbs tobacco. It is therefore ordered that John Nuthall, who married the relict & Extrx of the said Holloway, shall satisfy and pay the said 650 lbs to the said William Taylor.21 |
Deposition named in* | 16 February 1655/56 | He was named in a deposition on 16 February 1655/56 at Northampton Co, VA. Symon Foscutt, William Whittington and James Barnaby of Hungars in N'amp County, covenant with Priscilla Hollowaye, daughter of John Hollowaye, of the said County, Chirurgeon, dec'd, that they will deliver to her 20 cows, 1 steer and 1 bull, on or upon the 1st Dec 1658.22 |
Citations
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 14 (will of John Holloway, chirurgion, wife Elizabeth).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 12 (19 Feb 1633/34 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 20 (8 Sep 1634 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 40 (14 Sep 1635 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 46 (Jan 4-5, 1635/36 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 45-46 (4-5 Jan 1635/36 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 82 (1 Aug 1637 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 110-111 (May 1638 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 107 (7 May 1738 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 133 (7 Jan 1638/39 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 135 (7 Jan 1638/39 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 150 (23 Sep 1639 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 149 (23 Sep 1639 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 155 (7 Nov 1639 Court).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 156 (7 Nov 1639 Court).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 351 (tract N55).
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 123 (550 acres to John Holloway).
- [S2325] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records 1632-1640, p. 165 (23 Mar 1639/40 Court).
- [S893] Complier Nell Marion Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants, 1623-1666, Vol I, p. 135 (1,300 acres to John Holloway).
- [S2038] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records, 1640-1645, p. 357 (10 Apr 1644 Court).
- [S2038] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records, 1640-1645, p. 400 (7 Jan 1644/45 Court).
- [S2527] Mark C. Lewis, , citing N'hamp Records Vol 5 (1654-1655), page 84.
Elizabeth (-----) (Bacon?)1
F, b. 1628, d. before 12 September 1660
Birth* | 1628 | Elizabeth (-----) (Bacon?) was born in 1628.2 |
Anecdote* | | In her monumental book, Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Colonial Families, 1991, the author Sharon J. Doliante, on p. 5, the 5th paragraph (1640 to 1645), refers to N'hamp Co Orders, Wills &C, No. 2 (Trans.), which I assume means the transcribed version first published by Susie M. Ames in 1973. Doliante states that "In the Index, under "N" . . . "Nuthall, Elizabeth, wife of John & 1st widow of Dr. Holloway, she was born Elizth Bacon." That is not in my version of that transcribed book and I could not find it in the original court book on microfilm on Ancestry.com. To support what Doliante claims she found in the index of the transcribed version of that book, starting on p. 3, BACON, she states that Elizabeth Bacon was b.c. 1609 in England and married Dr. John Holloway in England c. 1630-33. This is evidently based on the fact that an Elizabeth Holloway, age 26, embarked from England for Virginia on the "Safety", John Graunt, Master, on 10 Aug 1635, as listed in J.C. Hotten's "Original Lists of Persons of Quality", p. 123. Doliante & I both found where Dr. John Holloway was in N'hamp Co by 19 Feb 1633/34 when he petitioned for land to be granted to him. Doliante also states "it appears that Elizabeth and Dr. Holloway were m. in England and perhaps lived together only a brief time before he departed alone for Virginia, in order to establish a home there before sending for Elizabeth." I don't see any proof for this at all. If she was his wife and came to N'hamp Co in 1635 as Elizabeth Holloway and was the wife Elizabeth in his will of 1643, she would have been shown as a headright on his 1639 land certificate and on his 1640 land patent. There is no record of any Elizabeth Holloway being named as a headright on any land certificates or land patents in N'hamp Co before 1643. In fact, the first mention of an Elizabeth Holloway in N'hamp records was in the 1643 will of John Holloway. Evidently the Elizabeth Holloway in J.C. Hotten's book went to some other part of Virginia. Doliante did not mention a 10 Apr 1644 N'hamp Co Court Order from the same transcribed book, p. 357, that John Rosier (Minister of Hungars Parish) be paid for Marriage & Funeral Rights from John Holloway's estate, which implies he had been married recently. Doliante also did not mention the record that John Nuthall's wife Elizabeth stated her age as "about 26 years" in August 1654, putting her birth in 1628, not 1609. This also supports a 1643 marriage to John Holloway at the age of 15 years. Doliante also referenced the Layton Collection (#G5077) at the Maryland Historical Society, which I was unable to access on their web page. I see nothing showing either John Holloway's wife Elizabeth or John Nuthall's wife Elizabeth as "born Elizth Bacon" in N'hamp Co records. There was an Elizabeth 'Besse' Bacon at the house of John Charles in August 1642 (same transcribed book, p. 189-190), who was evidently a servant of John Little, who sold her to John Parke and John Tompkins. This Elizabeth 'Besse' Bacon could have married John Holloway in 1643, although she was still shown as Elizabeth Bacon, a headright for John Little in 1645 and 1647. For more on this Elizabeth 'Besse' Bacon see her record elsewhere in the MilesFiles.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1643 | She married Dr. John Holloway (chirurgion) circa 1643 at Northampton Co, VA.4 |
Married Name | circa 1643 | As of circa 1643,her married name was Holloway. |
Will - Husb's* | 25 August 1643 | Elizabeth was named in her husband's will on 25 August 1643 at Northampton Co, VA. She was shown as my wife Elizabeth, and my child with which she travels in the will of John Holloway, chirurgion.4 |
Est Settm't Husb's* | 9 September 1643 | She was named in her husband's estate settlement on 9 September 1643 at Northampton Co, VA. It was on this date that the estate of John Holloway, chirurgion will was probated. (Notes: John Nuthall married the extrx and subsequently he was given custody of the estate of Priscilla Holloway orphan. Priscilla Holloway was the dau. of John Holloway, chirurgion, dec'd.)4 |
Married Name | January 1643/44 | As of January 1643/44,her married name was Nuthall. |
Marriage* | January 1643/44 | She married John Nuthall Sr. in January 1643/44 at Northampton Co, VA.4,5 |
Land cert named in* | 7 January 1644/45 | Elizabeth (-----) (Bacon?) was named in a certificate for land on 7 January 1644/45 at Accomack-N'hamp Co, VA. A certificate was granted to Mr. John Nuthall for 250 acres of land for transporting Mr. John Nuthall, Elizabeth his wife, John Tolson and John Evers.6 |
Will - Witnessed* | 17 July 1654 | Elizabeth witnessed a will on 17 July 1654 at Northampton Co, VA. In the verbal will of Elizabeth Turner, orphan. At the house of John Nuthall. Entire estate, including a feather bed and two cowes in the custody of Willyam Eltonhead, to my brother Phillipp Taylor. Witt: Elizabeth Gaskins wife of William Gaskins, William Andrews, Elizabeth Nuthall.7 |
Deposition* | 28 August 1654 | She gave a deposition on 28 August 1654 at Northampton Co, VA. The Deposicon of Elisabeth ye wife of Mr Jn° Nuthall taken (in open Court) 28th of August 1654 Aged about 26 yeares, sworne & exiled; Sayth That Elisabeth Turner orphant lyeinge very sicke; (But haveing perfitte memorye) Some towe dayes before she dyed, this Depont standinge by her Beddside; asked her what she would doe; wth what she had; And haveinge a featherbedd & Twoe Cowes; & twoe cowes in ye custodye of Mr William Eltonhead; she sd That she would give them to her Brother Phillipp Taylor & further sayth not Elisabeth [her mark] Nuthall./ Recodatr 20. die Septembr 1654 p Edm: Mathews Clir Cur.8,2 |
Death* | before 12 September 1660 | She died before 12 September 1660 at Northampton Co, VA. She died before this date as John Nuthall married Jane (Larrimore) (Major) Johnson.9 |
Citations
- [S3081] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Families, Vol. I & II, p. 4 (Elizabeth Bacon).
- [S623] William R.M. Houston M.D. & Jean M. Mihalyka, Colonial Residents of Virginia's Eastern Shore (Whose Ages Were Proved Before Court Officials of Accomack and Northampton Counties), p. 76 (Elizabeth Nuthall, wife of Jno).
- [S3081] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Families, Vol. I & II, p. 3-5 (Elizabeth Bacon).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 14 (will of John Holloway, chirurgion, wife Elizabeth).
- [S3081] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Families, Vol. I & II, p. 5 (Elizabeth Bacon).
- [S2038] Susie M. Ames, Accomack-Northampton County, Virginia, Court Records, 1640-1645, p. 398 (7 Jan 1644/45 Court).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 37 (will of Elizabeth Turner, orpahn, to brother Phillipp Taylor).
- [S2135] Dr. Howard Mackey and Marlene A. Groves, Northampton County, Virginia, Record Book, Orders, Deeds, Wills &c, Volume 05, 1654-1655, p. 35 (dep of Elisabeth, wife of Mr Jno Nuthall).
- [S497] James Handley Marshall, Northampton Co, VA, Abstracts of Wills & Administrations, 1632-1802, p. 64 (Hungars Parish Church Records).
- [S3081] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Families, Vol. I & II, p. 429 (Elinor Nuthall).
- [S3081] Sharon J. Doliante, Maryland and Virginia Colonials: Genealogies of Some Families, Vol. I & II, p. 429 (John Nuthall Sr).
(father of Wm & Margt) Stevens1
M, b. circa 1600
Birth* | circa 1600 | (father of Wm & Margt) Stevens was born circa 1600.1 |
Citations
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 107 (Hutchinson Family).
Margaret Stevens1
F, b. circa 1655
Birth* | circa 1655 | Margaret Stevens was born circa 1655.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1680 | She married Robert Hutchinson (Clerk of Ct) circa 1680.1 |
Married Name | circa 1680 | As of circa 1680,her married name was Hutchinson. |
Will - Husb's* | 18 March 1711/12 | Margaret was named in her husband's will on 18 March 1711/12 at Northampton Co, VA. In his will Robert Hutchinson left son Stephen (under 21) plantation where I now live containing 650 acres. To son John 50 acres bought of George Parker. To daughters Mary, Elizabeth & Ann 5 s. each. Wife Margaret Exec. Witt: Hancock Custis, John ____, Peter Roggers.2 |
Citations
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 107 (Hutchinson Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 47 (will of Robert Hutchinson, wife Margaret).
Robert Hutchinson (Clerk of Ct)1
M, b. 1630, d. before 5 August 1712
Birth* | 1630 | Robert Hutchinson (Clerk of Ct) was born in 1630.2 |
Anecdote* | 1659 | It is evident that Hutchinson was a well-educated man, because he became clerk of the Northampton court in 1659 and continued to hold that office unitl Accomack County was formed in the spring of 1663 when he became the first clerk of that court. When the two counties were reunited in 1670, Hutchinson refused to turn Accomack records over to William Mellinge, the new clerk of the whole Shore, until the Northampton court entered a special order authorizing Mellinge to give a formal receipt for them.3 |
Anecdote | circa 1660 | He was a land owner in early Accomack County records, also as an employer of Indians serving as indentured servants, cooperating in business enterprise, such as the erection of a grist mill, and serving as reader in the parish, although he was probably a Quaker.1 |
Land patented* | 1662 | He patented land in 1662 at Westmoreland Co, VA. She was shown as Robert Hutchinson who patented 660 acres of land.1 |
Tithable list* | between 1664 and 1674 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, between 1664 and 1674.1 |
Land certificate* | 1665 | He was granted a certificate for land in 1665 at Accomack Co, VA. He was granted a certificate for 1,200 acres in Accomack Co, for 50 acres in 1667 and for 600 acres in 1678. His first home in Accomack County was on land north of Pungoteague Creek. This was land patented in 1655 by his brother-in-law William Stevens, and assigned in 1663 to Robert Hutchinson. But Hutchinson moved in 1673 to the strip of land between Pungoteague Creek and Nandua Creek. His home was on the south-side of Pungoteague Creek, and there his family was established and there many descendants live today, nearly 300 years later. He bought land adjoining this grant, which he left in his will to his son John Hutchinson, leaving the original grant to his older son Stephen, with the proviso that if Stephen died without male heir land was to go to John. Stephen had only daughters and the land went to John, then to grandson John and to great grandsons Robert and Levin. His plantation was know as Mount Airy.4 |
Land bought* | 1668 | He bought land in 1668 at A32, Harborton, Accomack, VA. It was in this year that Christopher & Elinor Calvert sold 700 acres of this tract to Robert Hutchinson, who thus became possessed of the whole tract.3 |
Deposition* | 16 July 1672 | He gave a deposition on 16 July 1672 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Robert Hutchinson, age 42.2 |
Anecdote* | circa 1676 | He was one of the citizens from the county who signed memorials attesting to the support of Gov. Berkeley at the time of Bacon's Rebellion.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1680 | He married Margaret Stevens, daughter of (father of Wm & Margt) Stevens, circa 1680.1 |
Anecdote | 1680 | It was in this year that William Stevens, Robert Hutchinson, Henry Read, William Major, and Joseph Robinson formed a partnership to erect a grist mill at the head of Pungoteague Creek.2 |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 21 July 1683 | Robert was named in his brother-in-law's will on 21 July 1683 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will William Stevens gave to brother in law Robert Hutchinson 1/2 the sloop purchased of Issac Jacob. To Harry Read, Jr. 150 acres at Pungotege, being part of a patent for 700 acres purchased of John Cole. To Richard Read 200 acres being part of said tract. To the children of Henry Read, Sr., viz: John, Henry & Richard. To Charles Leatherbury's wife, Henry Read, Sr., residual legatee & Ex'r. Witt: Robert Hutchinson, John Charles, Robert Maccoller. (NOTE: Edwards shows them as brother-in-laws, Hutchinson having married Stevens' sister Margaret. However, the term brother-in-law at that time often meant step-brother.)5 |
Justice of the Peace* | 1702 | He served has a Justice of the Peace in 1702 at Accomack Co, VA. He was listed as a Justice of the Peace in the Board of Trade Report for Accomack County.1 |
Land tax 1704* | 1704 | He was shown on the Quit Rents of Virginia in 1704 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Robert Hutchinson with 934 acres.1 |
Will* | 18 March 1711/12 | Robert made a will on 18 March 1711/12 at Accomack Co, VA. The will of Robert Hutchinson reads in part as follows: My will is that the ploughs, harrows, ox chains, carts, working horses and necessary tools, vixt. hammers, augurs, chizzes, broad axe, hatchet, etc., employed for making or repairing them or other house hold affairs, be not reckoned as any part of my estate to be disposed of or divided, but remain entire in the possession of Margaret, my wife, during the minority of my son Stephen, also the brewing vessels and copper, and the horse mill continue entire in the possession of my said wife during the minority of my son Stephen, for the better carrying on the trade of brewing, if she see fit, for the maintenance of herself and children until my son Stephen arrives to the age of 21 years, and then the said Stephen to enjoy the half part of the profits afterwards. That as any of the above mentioned particulars ware out of horses die that it be renewed and made good again out of my estate. ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my loving wife my horse Brandy. ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my son Stephen my sword, pistols, holsters and gun and all my books, excepting such Books of Divinity as his mother shall make choice of, and all my wearing apparel. ITEM: To son Stephen the Plantation I now live on, (excepting what is hereafter expressed in a bequest to his brother John) being as may appear by Mr. John Wallop's survey dated 18 March 1672 to be but 650 acres . . . though the patents for land I bought . . . mentions 1,050 acres. ITEM: I will and bequeath to my son John 50 acres of land I bought of George Parker. ITEM: My will is that my wife during her widowhood enjoy yearly one third part of the fruit of the orchard belonging to land bequeathed to my son John and on land bequeathed to son Stephen. ITEM: I give and bequeath unto my daughters, namely Mary, Elizabeth and Anne each of them five shillings apiece for the value thereof. ITEM: And for as much as I see from Experience how undutiful children are to their mother, when they have an opportunity to show it, do therefore give, bequeath all my estate of what nature or kind so ever not disposed of to my beloved wife Margaret, whom I hereby nominate, appoint and ordain Executrix of this my last will and testament for her to dispose of as such time, and to such of our children to give or bestow the same as by their love and dutiful behavior towards her she may think best to deserve at her hands. But my will also is yet: If my wife should betake to herself another husband, that what she stands possessed of be equally divided . . . between my wife, my son Stephen, my daughters Mary, Elizabeth and Anne. Witt: Hancock Custis, John ____, Peter Rogers.6,2 |
Death* | before 5 August 1712 | He died before 5 August 1712 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that his will was probated.6 |
Citations
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 107 (Hutchinson Family).
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 108 (Hutchinson Family).
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 696 (tract A32).
- [S20] Lucy Ames Edwards, Ames, Mears and Allied Lines of Accomack County, Virginia, p. 107-108 (Hutchinson Family).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of William Stevens, brother-in-law Robert Hutchinson).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 47 (will of Robert Hutchinson, wife Margaret).
John Goodman1
M, b. circa 1640, d. before 16 March 1682
Birth* | circa 1640 | John Goodman was born circa 1640.1 |
Death* | before 16 March 1682 | He died before 16 March 1682 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that administration on the estate of John Goodman was granted to William Stevens with no securities.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 19 (adm of John Goodman to William Stevens).
George Satchell
M, b. circa 1810
Birth* | circa 1810 | George Satchell was born circa 1810 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | George was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.1 |
Heir - named as | 1 September 1836 | George was named as an heir on 1 September 1836 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard J. Ayres is by the Court appointed guardian to George and Jane Satchell, infants of George Satchell, dec'd, and heirs of George & William Satchell, soldiers in the Virginia Line in the the Rev. War, sell, transfer and assign all certificates of military land script to which they may be entitled.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
James H. Satchell1
M, b. circa 1830
Birth* | circa 1830 | James H. Satchell was born circa 1830 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | James was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.2 |
Heir - named as | 1 September 1836 | James was named as an heir on 1 September 1836 at Accomack Co, VA. Richard J. Ayres is by the Court appointed guardian to Mary and James Satchell, infants of Zippa Satchell, dec'd, and heirs of George & William Satchell, soldiers in the Virginia Line in the the Rev. War, sell, transfer and assign all certificates of military land script to which they may be entitled.2 |
Census w/another* | 1850 | James was listed with another family in the census of 1850 at Northampton Co, VA. HH#525 was headed by James Wescoat, a 48 year old farmer with real estate valued at $7,000. Liste with him were John Wescoat, age 50; John Shrewsbury, a 21 year old laborer; James H. Satchell, age 19; John Giddings, age 16; and Tomas Savage, age 2/12.1 |
Citations
- [S1975] Frances Bibbins Latimer, 1850 Northampton Co, VA, Census & Mortality Schedule 1850-1880.
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
- [S2955] Stacia Childres - E.S.P.L. Eastern Shore Room Staff, Corrections & Additions to the MilesFiles.
Hetty Stevens1
F, b. circa 1800
Birth* | circa 1800 | Hetty Stevens was born circa 1800 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Hetty was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Esther Colonna1
F, b. circa 1810
Birth* | circa 1810 | Esther Colonna was born circa 1810 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Esther was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Betsy Colonna1
F, b. circa 1814
Birth* | circa 1814 | Betsy Colonna was born circa 1814 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Betsy was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
James Colonna1
M, b. circa 1816
Birth* | circa 1816 | James Colonna was born circa 1816 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | James was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.1 |
Heir - named as | 1 September 1836 | James was named as an heir on 1 September 1836 at Accomack Co, VA. Ordered that Edmund B. Ayres, guardian of James Colonna alisa Colona, and of Susan or Sukey Colonna alias Colony, infant heirs of George & William Satchell, soldiers in the Virginia Line in the the Rev. War, sell, transfer and assign all certificates of military land script to which they may be entitled.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
Sukey Colonna1
F, b. circa 1818
Birth* | circa 1818 | Sukey Colonna was born circa 1818 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Heir - named as* | 29 July 1835 | Sukey was named as an heir on 29 July 1835 at Accomack Co, VA. George Satchell and William Satchell, soldiers of the Virginia Continental Line died intestate and without issue leaving Southy Satchell their brother and only heir at law. George and Esther Satchell, children and devisees of Southy Satchell are both dead (the said Esther intestate), and Southy Satchell, grandson and devisee of Southy Satchell who was brother of George and William is living; George (son of Southy) left 6 children his only heirs: William, George, Sukey, Sippa, Polly, and Sally, the last 2 of whom (Polly and Sally) have died intestate and without issue, leaving their brothers and sisters William, George, Sukey and Sippa their only heirs. George Satchell, son of George (who was son of Southy) died intestate leaving George and Jane Satchell his children and only heirs. Sippa (daughter of George son of Southy) died intestate leaving Mary Satchell and James Satchell her children and only heirs. William Satchell, George Satchell and Sukey Satchell (children of George son of Southy) are living; Esther Satchell daughter and devisee of Southy Satchell (brother of the soldiers) died intestate leaving Polly Stephens, Hetty Stephens (both living) and Betsy Colony her only heirs. Betsy Colony, daughter of Esther Satchell (who was a devisee of Southy) died intestate leaving Zippa Colony, Polly Lewis, Esther Colony, William Colony, Betsy Colony, James Colony and Sukey Colony her only heirs at law.1 |
Heir - named as | 1 September 1836 | Sukey was named as an heir on 1 September 1836 at Accomack Co, VA. Ordered that Edmund B. Ayres, guardian of James Colonna alisa Colona, and of Susan or Sukey Colonna alias Colony, infant heirs of George & William Satchell, soldiers in the Virginia Line in the the Rev. War, sell, transfer and assign all certificates of military land script to which they may be entitled.1 |
Citations
- [S575] Stratton Nottingham, Soldiers and Sailors of the Eastern Shore of Virginia In the Revolutionary War, p. 57, 58, 61 & 62 (heirs of George & William Satchell).
William Samuel (of William T.) Mariner
M, b. 25 June 1850, d. 12 October 1940
Birth* | 25 June 1850 | William Samuel (of William T.) Mariner was born on 25 June 1850 at Worcester Co, MD.2 |
Census w/father | 1860 | William was listed with his father in the census of 1860 at Princess Anne P.O., Dublin District, Somerset Co, MD. HH#536 was headed by William F. Mariner, a 33 year old farmer with real estate valued at $1,500 and personal property valued at $500. Listed with him were the following Mariners: Louia M., age 24; William S., age 10; Leah G., age 8; and Emily F., age 2. Also listed were Isaac Maddox, a 13 year old apprentice; Stephen Lane, a 26 year old apprentice; Anna W. Mariner, age 2/12; Ann Reese, age 60 and John S. Beauchamp, age 12.3 |
Census w/father | 1870 | William was listed with his father in the census of 1870 at Dublin District, Somerset Co, MD. HH#135 was headed by William Marriner, a 41 year old farmer with real estate valued at $5,000 and personal estate valued at $1,000. Listed with him were the following Marriners: Louisa, age 35; William, age 20; James, age 10; Sydney, age 6; and Francis, age 3.4 |
Marriage* | 5 May 1875 | He married Margaret Louisa Holland on 5 May 1875 at Worcester Co, MD. They were shown as William S. Mariner, age 24 and Louisa M. Holland, age 19.5,6 |
Census head* | 1900 | William was listed as a head of household in the census of 1900 at Atlantic District, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as William S. Mariner the head of HH#254, a 49 year old farmer, born June 1850 in MD, married for 25 years. Listed with him were the following Mariners: M. Louisa, a 43 year old wife, born June 1856 in MD, married for 25, gave birth to 10 children and 5 of them are living; Carol, a 19 year old son, born in MD Aug 1880; Archie, a 15 year old son, born Oct 1884 in VA; Annie, a 14 year old daughter, born Feb 1886 in VA; and George, an 11 year old son, born Apr 1889 in VA.7 |
Death* | 12 October 1940 | He died on 12 October 1940 at New Church, Acc co, VA, at age 90. He was shown as Wm Samuel Marriner, born 25 Jun 1850, died 12 Oct 1940 at Greenbackvill, Acc Co, VA, the son of Wm. T. Marriner & unknown mother and husband of Margaret L. Marriner.2,8 |
Burial* | | William was buried at Nelson Cemetery, MD-VA Line, Acc Co, VA.2 |
Family
|
|
Margaret Louisa Holland b. 10 Jun 1856, d. 9 May 1926 |
Marriage* | 5 May 1875 | He married Margaret Louisa Holland on 5 May 1875 at Worcester Co, MD. They were shown as William S. Mariner, age 24 and Louisa M. Holland, age 19.5,6 |
Children | 1. | Williard Clyde Mariner5 b. 1876, d. 1884 |
| 2. | Mary Bertha Mariner5 b. 1878, d. 1878 |
| 3. | Ernest 'Carroll' Mariner+7 b. 7 Aug 1880, d. 18 Sep 1950 |
| 4. | Margaret Virginia 'Jenny' Mariner+5 b. 15 Feb 1883, d. 1972 |
| 5. | Archie Willard Mariner+7 b. 1 Oct 1884, d. 6 Sep 1963 |
| 6. | Ina May Mariner+7 b. 15 Feb 1886, d. 1959 |
| 7. | George Francis Mariner+2 b. 18 Apr 1887, d. 21 Mar 1977 |
| 8. | Elton J. Mariner5 b. 1894, d. 1894 |
Citations
- [S564] Roy C. Pollitt, Somerset Co, MD, Marriage Records, 1796-1871.
- [S503] Mary Frances Carey with Moody K. Miles and Barry W. Miles, Tombstones Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Somerset Co, MD.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1870 Federal Census, Somerset Co, MD.
- [S2082] Kirk Chapman Mariner, The Descendants of William Samuel Mariner.
- [S595] Ruth T. Dryden, Lower Eastern Shore Maryland Marriages (including the counties of Somerset, Worcester, Wicomico) 1865-1906.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Wm Samuel Marriner in the Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014.
Margaret Louisa Holland1
F, b. 10 June 1856, d. 9 May 1926
Birth* | 10 June 1856 | Margaret Louisa Holland was born on 10 June 1856 at Worcester Co, MD.2 |
Marriage* | 5 May 1875 | She married William Samuel (of William T.) Mariner, son of William T. 'Billy' Mariner and Sarah 'Sally' Ann Matthews, on 5 May 1875 at Worcester Co, MD. They were shown as William S. Mariner, age 24 and Louisa M. Holland, age 19.1,3 |
Married Name | 5 May 1875 | As of 5 May 1875,her married name was Mariner. |
Census w/husband* | 1900 | Margaret was listed with her husband in the census of 1900 at Atlantic District, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as M. Louisa Mariner, a 43 year old wife in HH#254 headed by William S. Mariner, a 49 year old farmer.4 |
Death* | 9 May 1926 | She died on 9 May 1926 at Accomack Co, VA, at age 69.2 |
Citations
- [S2082] Kirk Chapman Mariner, The Descendants of William Samuel Mariner.
- [S503] Mary Frances Carey with Moody K. Miles and Barry W. Miles, Tombstones Inscriptions of Upper Accomack County, Virginia.
- [S595] Ruth T. Dryden, Lower Eastern Shore Maryland Marriages (including the counties of Somerset, Worcester, Wicomico) 1865-1906.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
Ernest 'Carroll' Mariner1
M, b. 7 August 1880, d. 18 September 1950
Birth* | 7 August 1880 | Ernest 'Carroll' Mariner was born on 7 August 1880 at Worcester Co, MD.2,1 |
Census w/parents* | 1900 | Ernest was listed with his parents in the census of 1900 at Atlantic District, Acc Co, VA. He was shown as Carol Mariner, a 19 year old son, born Aug 1880 in HH#254 headed by William S. Mariner, a 49 year old farmer.2 |
Marriage* | December 1905 | He married Minnie May Dunn in December 1905.1 |
Death* | 18 September 1950 | Ernest 'Carroll' Mariner died on 18 September 1950 at age 70. He lived in Wilmington, DE and was employed by the Pennsylvania Railroad.1 |
Citations
- [S2082] Kirk Chapman Mariner, The Descendants of William Samuel Mariner.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
Ina May Mariner1
F, b. 15 February 1886, d. 1959
Birth* | 15 February 1886 | Ina May Mariner was born on 15 February 1886 at Accomack Co, VA.2,1 |
Census w/parents* | 1900 | Ina was listed with her parents in the census of 1900 at Atlantic District, Acc Co, VA. She was shown as Annie Mariner a 14 year old daughter, born Feb 1886 in Virginia in HH#254 headed by William S. Mariner, a 49 year old farmer.2 |
Marriage* | 27 November 1905 | She married Raymond Thomas Pilchard on 27 November 1905. They lived at Greenbackville, VA.1 |
Married Name | 27 November 1905 | As of 27 November 1905,her married name was Pilchard. |
Death* | 1959 | Ina May Mariner died in 1959.1 |
Death | 11 June 1959 | She died on 11 June 1959 at age 73.1 |
Citations
- [S2082] Kirk Chapman Mariner, The Descendants of William Samuel Mariner.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1900 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
Edward James Mariner1
M, b. 1824, d. 1900
Birth* | 1824 | Edward James Mariner was born in 1824 at Somerset Co, MD.2 |
Census w/parents* | 1840 | Edward was listed with his parents in the census of 1840 at Middle District, Somerset Co, MD. He was probably the male age 15-19 (b.c. 1821-1825) in the household headed by James Mariner. (NOTE: There was also a Matthew Mariner (b.c. 1791-1800) in the same district of Somerset Co who had a male (b.c. 1821-1825) with him.)2 |
Marriage* | 1 April 1847 | He married Adaline Trehern on 1 April 1847 at Somerset Co, MD. They were shown as Edward James Marriner and Adaline Trehern.1 |
Marriage* | 14 January 1858 | Edward James Mariner married Sarah Elizabeth Dukes on 14 January 1858 at Worcester Co, VA. They were shown as Edward I. Mariner and Sarah E. Dukes.3 |
Census head* | 1860 | Edward was listed as a head of household in the census of 1860 at Snow Hill P.O., Atkinsons District, Wor Co, MD. He was shown as Edward J. Marriner the head of HH#712, a 40 year old farmer, no property values were shown. Listed with him were the following Mariners: Sarah E., age 24; Allison, age 12; William, age 8; and Edward, age 2.4 |
Census head* | 1870 | Edward was listed as a head of household in the census of 1870 at Snow Hill, Wor Co, MD. He was shown as Edward Mariner the head of HH#84, a 47 year old farmer with real estate valued at $2,000 and personal property valued at $1,000. Listed with him were the following Mariners: Sarah, a 37 year old house keeper; William, 19 years old & working on farm; Edwrd, 12 years old & working on farm; Adline, 9 years old & at school; Sarah, 8 years old & at school; Amelia, 6 years old and at school; Robert, age 2.5 |
Death* | 1900 | He died in 1900 at Dublin District, Worcester Co, MD.6,7 |
Burial* | | Edward was buried at Dukes Plot, Whitesburg, Wor Co, MD. His tombstone shows him as Edward J. Mariner, 1824 - 1900.6 |
Citations
- [S564] Roy C. Pollitt, Somerset Co, MD, Marriage Records, 1796-1871.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1840 Federal Census, Somerset Co, MD.
- [S594] Jody Powell, Worcester Co, MD, Marriage Records, 1795-1865.
- [S589] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1860 Census.
- [S590] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1870 Census.
- [S591] Ruth T. Dryden, Cemetery Records of Worcester County, Maryland.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Mariner Family Tree (Accomack, VA), Owner: Barry Mariner.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Worcester Co, MD.
Sarah Elizabeth Dukes1
F, b. 1835, d. 1929
Birth* | 1835 | Sarah Elizabeth Dukes was born in 1835 at Worcester Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | 14 January 1858 | She married Edward James Mariner, son of James Mariner and Leah Henderson, on 14 January 1858 at Worcester Co, VA. They were shown as Edward I. Mariner and Sarah E. Dukes.2 |
Married Name | 14 January 1858 | As of 14 January 1858,her married name was Mariner. |
Census w/husband* | 1860 | Sarah was listed with her husband in the census of 1860 at Snow Hill P.O., Atkinsons District, Wor Co, MD. She was shown as Sarah E. Marriner, age 24 in HH#712 headed by Edward J. Marriner, a 40 year old farmer.3 |
Census w/husband | 1870 | Sarah was listed with her husband in the census of 1870 at Snow Hill, Wor Co, MD. She was shown as Sarah Mariner, a 37 year old house keeper, in HH#84 headed by Edward Mariner, a 47 year old farmer.4 |
Death* | 1929 | She died in 1929 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Burial* | | Sarah was buried at Dukes Plot, Whitesburg, Wor Co, MD. Her tombstone shows her as Sarah Elizabeth Mariner, 1835 - 1929.1 |
Citations
- [S591] Ruth T. Dryden, Cemetery Records of Worcester County, Maryland.
- [S594] Jody Powell, Worcester Co, MD, Marriage Records, 1795-1865.
- [S589] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1860 Census.
- [S590] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1870 Census.
Edward Mariner1
M, b. circa 1858
Birth* | circa 1858 | Edward Mariner was born circa 1858 at Worcester Co, VA.1 |
Census w/parents | 1870 | Edward was listed with his parents in the census of 1870 at Snow Hill, Wor Co, MD. He was shown as Edward Mariner, age 12 and working on farm, in HH#84 headed by Edward Mariner, a 47 year old farmer.2 |
Census w/parents* | 1860 | Edward was listed with his parents in the census of 1860 at Snow Hill P.O., Atkinsons District, Wor Co, MD. He was shown as Edward Marriner, age 2 in HH#712 headed by Edward J. Marriner, a 40 year old farmer.1 |
Citations
- [S589] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1860 Census.
- [S590] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1870 Census.
Adaline Trehern1
F, b. circa 1825, d. before 14 January 1858
Birth* | circa 1825 | Adaline Trehern was born circa 1825 at Somerset Co, MD.1 |
Marriage* | 1 April 1847 | She married Edward James Mariner, son of James Mariner and Leah Henderson, on 1 April 1847 at Somerset Co, MD. They were shown as Edward James Marriner and Adaline Trehern.1 |
Married Name | 1 April 1847 | As of 1 April 1847,her married name was Mariner. |
Death* | before 14 January 1858 | Adaline Trehern died before 14 January 1858.1 |
Citations
- [S564] Roy C. Pollitt, Somerset Co, MD, Marriage Records, 1796-1871.
- [S589] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1860 Census.
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1860 Federal Census, Worcester Co, MD.
Edwin Alicin Mariner1
M, b. 8 May 1848, d. 29 April 1938
Birth* | 8 May 1848 | Edwin Alicin Mariner was born on 8 May 1848 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1860 | Edwin was listed with his parents in the census of 1860 at Snow Hill P.O., Atkinsons District, Wor Co, MD. He was shown as Allison Marriner, age 12 in HH#712 headed by Edward J. Marriner, a 40 year old farmer.2 |
Marriage* | 24 December 1880 | He married Susan E. Holland on 24 December 1880 at Worcester Co, MD.3 |
Death* | 29 April 1938 | Edwin Alicin Mariner died on 29 April 1938 at age 89.1 |
Citations
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, Mariner Family Tree (Accomack, VA), Owner: Barry Mariner.
- [S589] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1860 Census.
- [S595] Ruth T. Dryden, Lower Eastern Shore Maryland Marriages (including the counties of Somerset, Worcester, Wicomico) 1865-1906.
Adline Mariner1
F, b. circa 1861
Birth* | circa 1861 | Adline Mariner was born circa 1861 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1870 | Adline was listed with her parents in the census of 1870 at Snow Hill, Wor Co, MD. She was shown as Adline Mariner, age 9 & at school, in HH#84 headed by Edward Mariner, a 47 year old farmer.1 |
Citations
- [S590] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1870 Census.
Sarah Mariner1
F, b. circa 1862
Birth* | circa 1862 | Sarah Mariner was born circa 1862 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1870 | Sarah was listed with her parents in the census of 1870 at Snow Hill, Wor Co, MD. She was shown as Sarah Mariner, age 8 & at school, in HH#84 headed by Edward Mariner, a 47 year old farmer.1 |
Citations
- [S590] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1870 Census.
Amelia Mariner1
F, b. circa 1864
Birth* | circa 1864 | Amelia Mariner was born circa 1864 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1870 | Amelia was listed with her parents in the census of 1870 at Snow Hill, Wor Co, MD. She was shown as Amelia Mariner, age 6 & at school, in HH#84 headed by Edward Mariner, a 47 year old farmer.1 |
Citations
- [S590] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1870 Census.
Robert Mariner1
M, b. circa 1868
Birth* | circa 1868 | Robert Mariner was born circa 1868 at Worcester Co, MD.1 |
Census w/parents* | 1870 | Robert was listed with his parents in the census of 1870 at Snow Hill, Wor Co, MD. He was shown as Robert Mariner, age 2, in HH#84 headed by Edward Mariner, a 47 year old farmer.1 |
Citations
- [S590] John C. Barnes, Worcester Co, MD, 1870 Census.
George Mariner1
M, b. circa 1730, d. before 26 January 1795
Birth* | circa 1730 | George Mariner was born circa 1730 at Accomack Co, VA. There is no proof that his George Mariner was the son of the George Mariner who last appeared in Accomack County records on 3 Feb 1702/3. There is a 48 year gap (Feb 1703 - Nov 1751) in the Accomack County order books for the name Mariner.1 |
Anecdote* | 26 November 1751 | On 26 Nov 1751 Constable Jacob White found slips/suckers of tobacco turned out: George Mariner was cited to next court; Daniel Towles, Daniel Marshal, John Robinson and Samuel Gillet appeared, were discharged and paid costs.2 |
Anecdote | 1 January 1751/52 | On 1 Jan 1751/2 accused of turning out suckers of tobacco, George Mariner failed to appear; ordered that he be arrested.3 |
Anecdote* | 28 January 1751/52 | The information against Geo. Mariner for tending seconds of tobacco was dismissed. Geo. Douglas and Jacob White agreed to pay costs.4 |
Marriage* | circa 1758 | He married (wife of George Mariner) Hastings (Hastings?) circa 1758. |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | George Mariner married Sarah (-----), daughter of (father of Sarah & Sophia) (-----), circa 1790. |
Will* | 14 January 1795 | George made a will on 14 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. To wife Sarah 1/3 of my whole estate the other 2/3 to be equally divided between my 4 children Levin, George, Major, Hastings, wife Sally & my youngest child Euphamy Mariner - Son George Exr. Witt: John Mclean, Wise Hargis, Thomas Hargis.1 |
Death* | before 26 January 1795 | He died before 26 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of George Mariner, wife Sarah).
- [S2013] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1744-1753, Volume 18, p. 375.
- [S2013] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1744-1753, Volume 18, p. 385.
- [S2013] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1744-1753, Volume 18, p. 389.
Sarah (-----)1
F, b. circa 1770, d. before 26 January 1795
Birth* | circa 1770 | Sarah (-----) was born circa 1770 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1790 | She married George Mariner, son of George Mariner, circa 1790. |
Married Name | circa 1790 | As of circa 1790,her married name was Mariner. |
Will - Husb's* | 14 January 1795 | Sarah was named in her husband's will on 14 January 1795. She was shown as wife Sarah in the will of George Marriner. |
Will* | 18 January 1795 | Sarah made a will on 18 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. To daughter Euphamy Marriner whole estate except my clothing which I give to my sister Suphier Brittingham. Should my daughter Euphamy die without issue whole estate to my said sister. Thomas Hargis Exr. Witt: John Marshall, Elizabeth Ardis.2 |
Death* | before 26 January 1795 | She died before 26 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that her will was probated.2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of George Mariner, wife Sarah) & (will of Sarah Marriner).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of Sarah Marriner).
(wife of George Mariner) Hastings (Hastings?)
F, b. circa 1740
Birth* | circa 1740 | (wife of George Mariner) Hastings (Hastings?) was born circa 1740. |
Marriage* | circa 1758 | She married George Mariner, son of George Mariner, circa 1758. |
Married Name | circa 1758 | As of circa 1758,her married name was Mariner. |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of George Mariner, wife Sarah).
Major Mariner1
M, b. circa 1784
Birth* | circa 1784 | Major Mariner was born circa 1784 at Accomack Co, VA.2,3 |
Will - Father's* | 14 January 1795 | Major was named in his father's will on 14 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Major in the will of George Marriner, wife Sarah.1 |
Census w/brother* | 1800 | Major was listed with his brother in the census of 1800 at Swan's Gut, Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was probably the male age 10-16 (b.c. 1784-1790) in the household headed by Levin Marrener, Swgt.2 |
Census w/another* | 1810 | Major was listed with another family in the census of 1810 at Accomack Parish, Acc Co, VA. He was probably the male age 26-45 (b.c. 1765-1784) in the household headed by Dolly Mariner, who was evidently the widow of his brother Levin.3 |
Marriage* | 31 May 1833 | He married Sophia (-----) on 31 May 1833 at Accomack Co, VA. John D. Welburn Jr. & Levin Core were the security on the M.L.B. of Major Mariner and Sophia Ellis, widow of Josiah.4 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of George Mariner, wife Sarah).
- [S2083]
- [S802] Ancestry.com web page, Ancestry.com, 1810 Federal Census, Accomack Co, VA.
- [S558] Nora Miller Turman, Accomack Co, VA, Marriage Records, 1776-1854 (Recorded in Bonds, Licenses and Ministers' Returns).
Hastings Mariner1
M, b. circa 1782
Birth* | circa 1782 | Hastings Mariner was born circa 1782 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Father's* | 14 January 1795 | Hastings was named in his father's will on 14 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as son Hastings in the will of George Marriner, wife Sarah.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of George Mariner, wife Sarah).
(father of Sarah & Sophia) (-----)1
M, b. circa 1750
Birth* | circa 1750 | (father of Sarah & Sophia) (-----) was born circa 1750.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of Sarah Marriner).
Sophia (-----)1
F, b. circa 1772
Birth* | circa 1772 | Sophia (-----) was born circa 1772 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1785 | She married (h/o Sophia) Brittingham circa 1785.1 |
Married Name | circa 1785 | As of circa 1785,her married name was Brittingham. |
Will - Sister's* | 18 January 1795 | Sophia was named in her sister's will on 18 January 1795 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as sister Suphier Brittingham in the will of Sarah Marriner, widow of George.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of Sarah Marriner).
(h/o Sophia) Brittingham1
M, b. circa 1760
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 421 (will of Sarah Marriner).
(d/o Robt) Copes1
F, b. circa 1736, d. before 2 August 1763
Birth* | circa 1736 | (d/o Robt) Copes was born circa 1736 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1760 | She married (father of Southy) Mariner circa 1760.1 |
Married Name | circa 1760 | As of circa 1760,her married name was Mariner. |
Death* | before 2 August 1763 | (d/o Robt) Copes died before 2 August 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. She was evidently dec'd by this date as Robert Copes, wife Elizabeth, named a grandson Southy Marriner in his will.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 228 (will of Robert Copes, wife Elizabeth).
(father of Southy) Mariner1
M, b. circa 1740
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 228 (will of Robert Copes, wife Elizabeth).
Southy Mariner1
M, b. circa 1760
Birth* | circa 1760 | Southy Mariner was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - GrFath's* | 2 August 1763 | Southy was named in his grandfather's will on 2 August 1763 at Accomack Co, VA. In his will Robert Copes, wife Elizabeth, named sons Daniel, Giles, Peter & Jesse (under 18) and a grandson Southy Marriner. At probate Giles Copes named heir at law (meaning he was the oldest son).1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 228 (will of Robert Copes, wife Elizabeth).
Jane Mariner (widow?)1
F, b. circa 1660
Birth* | circa 1660 | Jane Mariner (widow?) was born circa 1660.1 |
Will - Witnessed* | 12 September 1684 | Jane witnessed a will on 12 September 1684 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date Charles Scarburgh, Isaac Dix & Jane Marriner witnessed the will of John Michael, wife Ann.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 13 (will of John Michael, wife Ann).
Richard Mariner Sr.1
M, b. circa 1640, d. between 1691 and 1692
Birth* | circa 1640 | Richard Mariner Sr. was born circa 1640.2 |
Headright | 10 November 1663 | He was named as a headright on 10 November 1663 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Rich. Marrinor on a certificate granted to Mr. Edmond Bowman for 1,200 acres of land.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1672 | He married Mary (4) Williams, daughter of Henry (1) Williams and Margery (-----), circa 1672.4,5 |
Headright* | 17 May 1672 | Richard Mariner Sr. was named as a headright on 17 May 1672 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Rich. Marriner on a certificate granted to Rich'd Bayly for 400 acres of land.2 |
Tithable list* | from 1670 to 1691 | He was on the list of tithables at Accomack Co, VA, from 1670 to 1691. In 1670 he had 1 tith. In 1671 he had 2 tiths on Mr. John Wise's list. In 1679 he had 1 tith. In 1684 he had 1 tith on Capt. Custis' list. In 1685 he had 1 tith on Capt. Custis' list. In 1686 he had 1 tith on Capt. Custis' list. In 1687 he had 1 tith on Capt. Custis' list. In 1688 he had with 3 tithes on Capt. Custis' list. In 1689 he had 3 tithes on Capt. Wm. Custis' list. In 1690 he had 3 tithes on Capt. Custis' list. In 1691 he had 4 tithes on Capt. Wm. Custis' list. In 1692 he was not shown, but a Geo. Marriner with 1 tith was shown on Mr. Burton's list. (NOTE: Capt. Wm. Custis and Mr. Burton precincts were on the Sea Side in the Locustville area. Since the tithable list was continued until 1695 and he did not appear after 1691, he evidently died between 1691 & 1692.)6 |
Land released* | 1678 | He released his rights in land in 1678 at tract A125, Bloxom-Guilford, Acc Co, VA. It was in this year that Henry Sadbury sold the eastern 115 acres of tract A125 to Thomas Besant and Richard and Mary Marriner released to Besant any right they might have in the land.4 |
Anecdote | 16 March 1682/83 | On 16 Mar 1682/83 Charles Holden, attorney for Richard Marriner, confessed a judgment of 578 lbs tobacco due to Col. Daniel Jenifer. Ordered that Marriner pay the debt and court costs. Richard Marriner assigned power of attorney to Charles Holden to confess the above order. Signed 14 March 1682/83, by Richard (R) Marriner. Witnesses: John Barnes and Peter Wells.7 |
Anecdote | 2 January 1683/84 | On 2 Jan 1683/84 in the suit of Richard Marriner against Dormt. Sullivant (attorney: Mr. Tankred) for defamation, Tankred pleaded that Marriner had misplaced his action by not mentioning his wife, against whom the defamatory words were spoken. The court ordered that the suit be dismissed with Marriner paying court costs.8 |
Anecdote | 2 January 1683/84 | On 2 Jan 1863/84 Henry Williams, Richard Marriner and John Wouldhouse petitioned that they had been summoned as witnesses by James Foster in his suit against Robt. Holliday; they had both attended for two days. Ordered that Foster pay them for their time and court costs.9 |
Anecdote | 4 February 1685/86 | On 4 Feb 1685/86 Mr. George Nicholas Hack entered action against Richard Marriner for 339 lbs tobacco, but Marriner failed to appear. An attachment was granted against Marriner's estate.10 |
Anecdote | 16 March 1686/87 | On 16 Mar 1686/87 Edmund Allen sued Richard Marriner for 324 lbs tobacco, but Marriner failed to appear. If he did not appear at the next court the sheriff would have to pay the amount awarded to Allen by the court.11 |
Anecdote | 19 July 1687 | On 19 Jul 1687 the suit of Richard Marriner against Capt. Henry Custis was dismissed with Marriner paying court costs.12 |
Anecdote* | 17 January 1687/88 | On 17 Jan 1687/88 he was shown as Richard Marriner when his name appeared on a list of 9 men who were to answer for their contempt in not following Thomas Bagwell, the survey of the highway, order to mend the old bridge over the marsh at Little Matomkin.13 |
Anecdote | 20 December 1688 | On 20 Dec 1688 Col. John West had sued Richard Johnson, and at the last court an order was passed against Richard Marriner, who was to assure Johnson's appearance at this court. Since he failed to appear, West craved judgment against Marriner for the 2500 logs owed him by Johnson. Ordered that Marriner pay the debt and court costs.14 |
Anecdote | 20 February 1688/89 | On 20 Feb 1688/89 Col. John West had sued Richard Johnson, and at the last court an order was passed against Richard Marriner, who was to assure Johnson's appearance at this court. Since he failed to appear, West craved judgment against Marriner for the 2500 logs owed him by Johnson. Ordered that Marriner pay the debt and court costs.15 |
Will - Bro-in-law* | 15 November 1689 | Richard was named in his brother-in-law's will on 15 November 1689 at Accomack Co, VA. Henry Williams left all his land to his son John, excepting land rented to Richard Marriner. It was evidently his wife Mary Marriner who presented the will. He also left cattle to Elizabeth, Richard Jr., William and Thomas Marriner, who were evidently their children.16 |
Death* | between 1691 and 1692 | He died between 1691 and 1692 at Accomack Co, VA. Since the tithable list was continued until 1695 and he did not appear after 1691, he evidently died between 1691 & 1692. On 20 Sep 1693 his widow Mary Marriner was shown as a married woman (having married John Prittiman) and thus could not be sued by Henry Allin.17,18 |
Anecdote | 19 February 1690/91 | On 19 Feb 1690/91 Edward Wright sued Richard Marriner, whom the sheriff could not find. Wright petitioned that Marriner owed him 1300 lbs tobacco and a pair of French fall shoes (boots with high drooping tops). Attachment was granted against Marriner's estate for the debt and the costs of the suit.19 |
Anecdote* | 16 December 1691 | On 16 Dec 1691 the suit of Lt. Col. John West against Richard Marriner was referred to the next court. (NOTE: This was his last appearance in Accomack Co order books.)20 |
Citations
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 53.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 52.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 4.
- [S572] Ralph T. Whitelaw, Virginia's Eastern Shore (A History of Northampton and Accomack Counties), p. 1189 (tract A125).
- [S703] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1690-1697, Volume 8, p. 164.
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 84, 88, 109, 128, 132, 136, 140, 145, 149, 153, 158 & 162.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 11.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 50.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 51.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 142.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 196.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 208.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 221.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 261.
- [S702] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1682-1690, Volume 7, p. 264.
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 645 (Williams Family, footnote 27).
- [S579] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Certificates and Rights, 1663-1709 and Tithables, 1663-1695, p. 158 & 162.
- [S703] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1690-1697, Volume 8, p. 123.
- [S703] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1690-1697, Volume 8, p. 26.
- [S703] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1690-1697, Volume 8, p. 64.
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 21 (will of Henry Williams).
Mary Mariner1
F, b. circa 1680, d. before 15 November 1689
Birth* | circa 1680 | Mary Mariner was born circa 1680 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Deed of Gift - Rec'd* | 15 February 1681/82 | She received by deed of gift on 15 February 1681/82 at Accomack Co, VA. It was on this date that Henry Williams conveyed cattle to his "good (god) child" Mary Marriner, daughter of Richard Marriner.1 |
Death* | before 15 November 1689 | She died before 15 November 1689 at Accomack Co, VA. She was evidently dec'd by this date as Henry Williams did not name her in his will, but did name other children of Richard Marriner.1 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 645 (Williams Family, footnote 27).
Thomas Mariner1
M, b. circa 1686, d. before 22 January 1749
Birth* | circa 1686 | Thomas Mariner was born circa 1686 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Uncle's* | 15 November 1689 | Thomas was named in his uncle's will on 15 November 1689 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Thomas Marriner and given cattle in the will of Henry Williams.1,2 |
Marriage* | circa 1710 | He married Mary Bowman, daughter of Henry Bowman, circa 1710.3 |
Will* | 4 August 1748 | Thomas made a will on 4 August 1748 at Sussex Co, DE. He was shown as Thomas Marriner. Heirs: sons Henry, Thomas, William, John, Bowman and Jacob Marriner; daughters Comfort Marriner and Elizabeth Jesups. Extr: Son Thomas Marriner. Witt: Henry Brereton, John Hemmons and John Russel.4 |
Death* | before 22 January 1749 | He died before 22 January 1749 at Sussex Co, DE. It was on this date that his will was probated.4 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 645 (Williams Family, footnote 27).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 21 (will of Henry Williams).
- [S2216] F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of Delaware, Vol. 3, p. 118 (Mariner Family).
- [S2194] State Archivist Leon deValinger Jr, Calendar of Sussex County, Delaware Probate Records, 1680-1800, p. 54 (will of Thomas Marriner).
William Mariner1
M, b. circa 1688
Birth* | circa 1688 | William Mariner was born circa 1688 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Uncle's* | 15 November 1689 | William was named in his uncle's will on 15 November 1689 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as William Marriner and given cattle in the will of Henry Williams.1,2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 21 (will of Henry Williams).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 645 (Williams Family, footnote 27).
Richard Mariner Jr.1
M, b. circa 1684
Birth* | circa 1684 | Richard Mariner Jr. was born circa 1684 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Uncle's* | 15 November 1689 | Richard was named in his uncle's will on 15 November 1689 at Accomack Co, VA. He was shown as Richard Marriner Jr. and given cattle in the will of Henry Williams.1,2 |
Anecdote* | 2 December 1701 | On 2 Dec 1701 the grand jury presented Richard Marriner, Edward Taylor and William Edge for swearing on the Sabbath. The sheriff was ordered to summon the three men to the next court.3 |
Citations
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 645 (Williams Family, footnote 27).
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 21 (will of Henry Williams).
- [S704] JoAnn Riley McKey, Accomack Co, VA, Court Order Abstracts, 1697-1703, Volume 9, p. 127.
Elizabeth Mariner1
F, b. circa 1682
Birth* | circa 1682 | Elizabeth Mariner was born circa 1682 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Will - Uncle's* | 15 November 1689 | Elizabeth was named in her uncle's will on 15 November 1689 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as Elizabeth Marriner and given cattle in the will of Henry Williams.1,2 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 21 (will of Henry Williams).
- [S940] John Frederick Dorman, Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia, 1607-1624/5, p. 645 (Williams Family, footnote 27).
Mary Fitchett1
F, b. circa 1760
Birth* | circa 1760 | Mary Fitchett was born circa 1760 at Accomack Co, VA.1 |
Marriage* | circa 1780 | She married (h/o Mary) Mariner circa 1780.1 |
Married Name | circa 1780 | As of circa 1780,her married name was Mariner. |
Will - Mother's* | 12 April 1784 | Mary was named in her mother's will on 12 April 1784 at Accomack Co, VA. She was shown as daughter Mary Marriner in the will of Comfort Fitchett.1 |
Citations
- [S570] Stratton Nottingham, Accomack Co, VA, Wills & Administrations, 1663-1800, p. 346 (will of Comfort Fitchett).